[2] It was filmed all over the country[3] as the hosts invite people off the street to compete against each other in video games.
The hosts, Randy Kagan and Matt Gallant,[4] would choose a side and then the losing host would be humiliated[5][6] (normally in public).
The Game On crew included producer Don Handfield, production manager Keith Worthington, associate producer Brian Mayer, production assistant Michael Leffler, and production associate Nicki La Rosa.
[5] Game On shot fourteen episodes and then was canceled after creator and producer Don Handfield left G4 to pursue a career in film.
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