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Mark Bussler (born 1975) is an American filmmaker, entrepreneur, and comic creator, who is best known for creating the long-running webseries Classic Game Room.[1]

Mark Bussler
Born1975
Occupation
  • filmmaker
  • entrepreneur
  • author
  • critic
  • comic creator
Years active1999-2020

Biography


Bussler is the son of software entrepreneur Michael Bussler.[2] He graduated from Shady Side Academy in 1994, and earned a business degree, with a concentration on marketing, from Bucknell University in 1998.


Classic Game Room


Originally titled The Game Room[3] and presented by Bussler[4] and David Crosson, the video game review series launched on November 7, 1999 on the internet startup website FromUSAlive, part-owned by Michael.[5] The pair had met at Pittsburgh Filmmakers School and shared a mutual love of movies and video games.

At first, Bussler and Crosson planned to review mainly then-modern games, but after a segment on older games proved to be popular, the show began reviewing earlier titles. However, the low-budget nature of the show led to slow episode production rates, and when revenue failed to cover the costs of running the show, The Game Room was canceled on October 23, 2000.[5][6]

The show returned as Classic Game Room HD (HD standing for Heavy Duty according to Bussler)[7][8] on February 20, 2008, hosted by Bussler. On November 2, 2015, Bussler announced that the show would highly slow its production following the end of the 2015 year. Changes would include the shutting down of the show store and its secondary channel CGR Undertow entirely ending production. Bussler stated that this is due to a change in his life and he would like to focus more on his writing and film-making. He also said that he would continue the show as a hobby similar to how it began for him.[9] Bussler later opened a Patreon for the series at the recommendation of fans in order to keep the series operating as normal, but would be renamed Classic Game Room Mark 3.

On February 5, 2019, Bussler announced he'd be moving away from games and video production, in favor of writing and graphic design.[10] The show was finally cancelled in April.[11]


Work


After the initial closure of The Game Room, Bussler directed, wrote and produced multiple direct-to-DVD documentaries, usually on American history.


Films



Books


Bussler wrote tie-in non-fiction books to his documentaries such as Expo: Magic of the White City and Horses of Gettysburg, as well as video-game related projects such as The Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide, How To Make A Video Game Review Show That Doesn't Suck and the CGR Collector's Series.[13]


Comics


In 2014, Bussler ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund a 76-page hard-cover and digital comic book titled Lord Karnage Book 1.[14] Many of the Kickstarter reward tiers included access to digital downloads of various other Classic Game Room comic books featuring Wind Squid, Edit-Station 1 and Heyzoos the Coked Up Chicken, along with a "Deconstructed" version of Lord Karnage Book 1 containing rough sketches and background information.

In 2017, Bussler announced that another comic, Ethel The Cyborg Ninja, would be available on Amazon.[15] Subsequently, he created a standalone comic of Heyzoos: The Coked Up Chicken, issues dubbed as 'Special Editions', as well as a compilation of old comic strips entitled RetroMegaTrex,[16] and Surf Panda (Bussler's only comic intended for children).


References


  1. "When it comes to video games, Oakmont man knows the score - TribLIVE". triblive.com.
  2. Marano, Ray. "A new production". Smart Business Magazine.
  3. "Cool Interview with Game Room's Mark Bussler". J2games.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  4. "Interview with Mark Bussler on Movie Addict Headquarters via". Blogtalkradio.com. 2007-08-28. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  5. Mark Bussler (2007). Classic Game Room: The rise and... (DVD). Inecom LLC.
  6. "Projectgames.com". Archived from the original on March 2, 2001. Retrieved March 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. Loaded Cartridge Interview with Mark Bussler Archived April 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Destructoid interview with Classic Game Room's Mark Bussler". Destructoid.com. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  9. "Classic Game Room video game reviews retro collecting Vectrex, Sega, Atari, NES games". Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  10. @ClassicGameRoom (5 February 2019). "I hear that someone is spreading false rumors that I'm selling a collection of fan donated games, that is not true.…" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  11. "My book on the Chicago 1933's World Fair". Instagram. 2019-04-24. Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  12. @ClassicGameRoom (22 January 2018). "So many questions 🍻 the existing stuff stays, the Patreon runs as is. The YT years were fun but they are impossible…" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  13. "Books by Mark Bussler". Amazon.com. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  14. "Lord Karnage Book 1 by Classic Game Room". Kickstarter.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  15. Tome Of Infinity. "SHE'S BACK! Ethel the Cyborg Ninja print book on Amazon" via YouTube.
  16. Tome Of Infinity. "BIG-ASS DOUBLE RAINBOW!" via YouTube.





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