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The Game Station is a gaming network on YouTube created in 2007 during a wave of emerging gaming channels. Its official website is its YouTube page, with a less-developed secondary website at its own domain. The company revolves around sponsoring gamers and giving them partnerships on YouTube. The YouTube channel itself mostly covers real life Affectionate Parodies and skits related to gaming, which are produced and cast by its members who work for The Game Station offices in Los Angeles. Some of The Game Station's more successful videos include their spin-off Lore in a Minute series, after a premier Diablo lore short, and a popular Web Original series, "The Street Fighter".
While the channel itself has only 400,000 subscribers, its various member-affiliates boast a combined total of more than 2 million unique subscribers.
(List incomplete; major channels listed, especially those with a tropes page.)
MMORPG Channels[]
- Total Halibut, aka TotalBiscuit among a lot of other names, who has since quit World of Warcraft and now mostly does StarCraft II and general gaming content.
- The Yogscast, who like Total Halibut, has mostly moved away from World of Warcraft and now focuses on Minecraft and general gaming; the current most-subscribed single channel member of TGS.
- Zam Official
- Jesse Cox, who still does World of Warcraft, but has also expanded into Minecraft and general gaming.
- Myndflame
Real Time Strategy Channels (AKA StarCraft II channels)[]
- Husky Starcraft, the most subscribed English StarCraft II channel on YouTube.
- HD Starcraft, the second most subscribed English StarCraft II channel on YouTube.
- Day Nine, an ex-professional StarCraft Brood War player and current StarCraft II caster.
- Psy Starcraft, aka StarCraft II player VilePsy.
- Artosis TV, the channel of StarCraft II player Artosis. He is one of the most popular English commentators of StarCraft and is currently living in South Korea as a Gom TV official caster.
- Team Liquid Net, the StarCraft II channel of the Team Liquid Website, which is one of the largest English StarCraft fansites.
- TotalBiscuit, TotalBiscuit's Starcraft II only youtube channel
Let's Play Channels[]
- Chuggaaconroy
- NintendoCapriSun
- Nin Buzz
- HCBailly
- Josh Jepson
- Veridiya Gooru 22
- Super Skarmory
- Koshi Sushi
- Slim Kirby
- deranker
- Press Heart to Continue
First-Person Shooter Channels[]
- Next Gen Tactics
- Muzza Fuzza Gaming
- The Sandy Ravage
- Comm Ft
- Call Me Nerve
- Meat Wagon 22
- That Guy Who Camps
- Oplim 77
Pokémon Channels[]
- Haydunn
- Pokemoshpit
Review Channels[]
- The Angry Joe Show
- Zeitgeist Review
- Knight Wing 01
- Zelda Universe
Vlog Channels[]
- Press Heart to Continue
- Nintendo Fan Girl
Variety Show[]
- Rinry Game Game
- Peanut Butter Gamer
- JonTron
- Chris Cross Media
Comedy[]
- The Warp Zone
- Colbert Bump: Now a natural occurrence on the TGS podcast. Almost every website or official website for a video game that is praised or even name dropped by the crew is crashed within the next 5 minutes.
- Gamer Girl: Press Heart to Continue, Rinry Game Game, and Nintendo Fan Girl, among many others.
- Podcast: A weekly one featuring Total Biscuit, Jesse Cox, and Dodger, plus one random guest.
- Running Gag: Wailers in trees in the background of "Lore in a Minute" videos. Ever since a few complaints about the Pokémon lore involving the Kanto region that somehow contained a Wailmer (hiding in the forest, nonetheless), a Wailmer has sneaked itself in the Left 4 Dead and Guild Wars lores.