Display title | The Game Station |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | 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". |