Game One (2006)

The beloved German video game comedy show that mixed gaming news, slapstick humor, and irreverent sketches across nine seasons on MTV Germany and VIVA Germany.

Game One - Series Information

  • Original Title: Game One
  • First Air Year: 2006
  • Last Air Year: 2014
  • Created by: Simon Krätschmer, Daniel Budiman
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: News, Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (22 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 9
  • Number of Episodes: 307
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: German
  • Spoken Languages: German
  • First Air Date: September 27, 2006 (Germany - 12)
  • Networks: MTV Germany, VIVA Germany
  • Alternative Titles: MTV Game One (DE)
  • Production Companies: RIESEN*BU*HEI Entertainment GmbH, Rocket BEANS Entertainment GmbH
  • Production Countries: Germany

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Game One - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Simon Krätschmer
  • Daniel Budiman

Main Cast

  • Ingo Meß
  • Simon Krätschmer
  • Daniel Budiman
  • Etienne Gardé
  • Nils Bomhoff

Game One - FAQs

What kind of show was Game One?

Game One was a German-language video game comedy show that blended news-style gaming coverage with slapstick humor and sketch comedy. Airing on MTV Germany and VIVA Germany, it mixed game reviews, parodies, and role-playing segments into a format that felt fresh and irreverent for its time.

Who were the hosts of Game One?

The show was hosted by Simon Krätschmer, Daniel Budiman, Etienne Gardé, and Nils Bomhoff, with Ingo Meß providing the off-screen voice. Krätschmer and Budiman also created the series, giving it a distinctly personal, passion-driven energy throughout its nine-season run.

How many seasons and episodes did Game One have?

Game One ran for nine seasons and 307 episodes between 2006 and 2014. Season sizes varied considerably, from 13 episodes in the first season to a peak of 41 in Season 7, reflecting the show's growing ambition and audience over the years.

When did Game One first air and when did it end?

Game One premiered on September 27, 2006, in Germany and concluded in 2014 after nine seasons. The show had a strong eight-year run on MTV Germany and VIVA Germany before the team went on to found Rocket Beans TV, their own independent streaming channel.

Where can you watch Game One today?

Streaming availability for Game One is limited given its age and regional origins. Your best starting point is JustWatch, which aggregates current viewing options across platforms in your region. Some episodes and clips may also be available on YouTube through fan uploads or official channels.

What happened to the Game One team after the show ended?

After Game One wrapped in 2014, the core team — including Krätschmer, Budiman, Gardé, and Bomhoff — went on to launch Rocket Beans TV, a German-language 24-hour internet TV channel dedicated to gaming, pop culture, and entertainment. It became one of Germany's most beloved independent streaming ventures.

Is Game One similar to any other TV shows?

Fans of comedy-driven entertainment shows like Saturday Night Live, Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out, or Have I Got News for You will recognize Game One's blend of sketch humor and topical content. For gaming-specific content, EP Daily offers a comparable news-and-review format.

Was Game One only available in German?

Yes, Game One was produced entirely in German and was broadcast exclusively in Germany on MTV Germany and VIVA Germany. It was never officially dubbed or subtitled for international audiences, making it a distinctly German cultural product within the gaming and comedy television landscape.

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