Bit Museum is a web series focusing on the topic of obsolete, antiquated, obscure, foreign, and otherwise relatively unknown or poorly documented video game hardware. Opinionated reviews and ratings of video game hardware or titles are generally avoided. The show is not released on a regular schedule, with new episodes being released, on average, once every 1.5 months. The host, Jason Cirillo, is an independent designer for Robotube Games, and appears in each episode.

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  • Varies, usually 6-10 min per episode
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  • Bit Museum is a web series focusing on the topic of obsolete, antiquated, obscure, foreign, and otherwise relatively unknown or poorly documented video game hardware. Opinionated reviews and ratings of video game hardware or titles are generally avoided. The show is not released on a regular schedule, with new episodes being released, on average, once every 1.5 months. The host, Jason Cirillo, is an independent designer for Robotube Games, and appears in each episode. The setting of the show is usually said to be "the offices of Robotube Games" with each show opening in front of a flatscreen television displaying the Bit Museum logo. Earlier episodes opened with a tinny-sounding 8-bit filtered rendition of pianist George Shearing's I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, hastily created in order to launch the show quickly, but starting from episode 4 a new vocalized theme song has been used. The song, composed by guitarist Zack Weisinger, features 8-bit sounding electronic music featuring the simplistic lyrics: We are learning so much about all this cool stuff, I cannot wait for the show.
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  • September 2009
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  • yes
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  • Bob Sachetti
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  • Bit Museum logo.
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  • Zack Weisinger
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  • Jason Cirillo
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  • Heavybag Media
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  • Dennis Peters
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  • Scott Amore
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  • Dennis Peters
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  • January, 2009
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  • present
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  • '''Internet:'''
    YouTube
    Vimeo
    Destructoid.com
    Robotube Games
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  • September 2009
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  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • "Bit Museum Theme"
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  • Varies WMV / FLV / MOV
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  • Robotube Games
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  • Jason Cirilo
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  • September 2009
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  • Peek Poke
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  • Varies, usually 6-10 min per episode
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  • Bit Museum
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  • Jason Cirillo
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  • Bit Museum is a web series focusing on the topic of obsolete, antiquated, obscure, foreign, and otherwise relatively unknown or poorly documented video game hardware. Opinionated reviews and ratings of video game hardware or titles are generally avoided. The show is not released on a regular schedule, with new episodes being released, on average, once every 1.5 months. The host, Jason Cirillo, is an independent designer for Robotube Games, and appears in each episode.
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  • Bit Museum
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  • Bit Museum
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