GameZombie TV

GameZombie TV

Views:
3,214,884
Subscribers:
3,230
Videos:
623
Duration:
1:07:14:40
United States
United States

GameZombie TV is an American YouTube channel which has more than 3.23 thousand subscribers, publishing 623 videos which altogether total roughly 3.21 million views.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@GameZombieTV_Archive




About GameZombie TV

Enjoying a solid run during the early days of the YouTube revolution, GameZombie TV produced over 500 original game videos for global webcast between 2007-2013. Official partnerships with YouTube, Dailymotion, and Metacafe, and a loyal fan base, pushed GameZombies global view count over 10,000,000. GZs world exclusive game developer video interview series, more than 200 deep, features some of the biggest names in the business, including Ed Boon of Mortal Kombat, Kim Swift of Portal, and Cliff Bleszinski of Gears of War. In 2008, GameZombie launched ButtonMashers, an original gaming news show shot on the campus of Indiana University. The first season garnered view counts in the millions. The second season became the most popular game video series on the web in summer 2009. After winning a 2008 and 2009 Webby Honoree Award for Online Video, GameZombie won the Internet Industry's two highest honors in 2010, a Webby Award and a Peoples Voice Webby Award. Created by Spencer Striker, PhD.




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2016-04-08 1:05:56 AM ● 191 views ● 5:20
2016-04-06 1:59:36 AM ● 119 views ● 3:34
2016-02-26 1:03:57 AM ● 203 views ● 2:53
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Category:
Review
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Fallout 4
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Category:
Review
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Fallout 4
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Category:
Tutorial
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2015-12-09 1:26:09 AM ● 238 views ● 2:29
2015-12-09 12:49:11 AM ● 88 views ● 2:53
Duck Game (2014)
Category:
Review
2015-12-02 5:24:30 AM ● 216 views ● 8:51
Bloodborne
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