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Game Sack is a YouTube web show dedicated to documenting retro games[1][2][3] and related devices.[4][5] The channel was started in 2011[6][7] by Denver residents Joe Redifer and Dave White,[8] who are friends since high school.[9] Currently, Joe produces all videos by himself.[10][11] He has said he prefers to use his own cartridges instead of emulation.[12][13]
The 2019 game Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night features a special code to enable a Game Sack weapon.[14][15]
In 2024, the channel uploaded historic footage of E3,[16][17][18] which was once the gaming industry's major event.[19]
Some Game Sack episodes have been released on blu-ray[20] and Amazon Prime Video.[21] Its original soundtrack is available on Bandcamp.[22]
The channel had 248,000 subscribers in 2020.[23] In 2024, it had 305,000 subscribers.[24]
Game Sack has been referenced to by multiple Vice Media articles.[5][8][12] Hardcore Gaming 101, a respected retrogaming publication,[25][26][27] has mentioned Game Sack's research on plagiarism in video game music.[28] Tecnoblog used Game Sack as a source in an article about upscalers.[29]
Scott Wozniak, a successful gaming YouTuber,[30] has mentioned Game Sack as one of his influences.[31]
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