Game Recordings artists included Royce da 5'9", Agallah, Sean Price, Pretty Ugly, Ilacoin, Nature, and JoJo Pellegrino.
The label was also known for the "Game Girls," or "Hip Hop Honeys," who featured on all of the promotional singles and maxi-CDs it released.
The label's Chief Executive Officer was Jonathan "Shecky Green" Shecter, co-founder of The Source magazine.
In 1999, Game Recordings released a 12" single consisting of three songs, by rap duo Bad Meets Evil, called Nuttin' to Do.
Shecky Green continued to make and promote the Hip Hop Honeys DVD series under the Game Recordings name.