Idea has a lot of potential (I'm actually kind of shocked it hasn't been tried yet, it makes so much sense), good stuff. I kind of really hate MST3K/rifftrax though, so I'm just not the guy to judge this kind of thing from a comedic POV. In general, I would say in my opinion you're better off focusing the idea on a single thing, which is the "new" element that you're bringing to the table that sets you apart. So I would lose the skits and focus on JUST the mst3k element. The fact that you wanna be short-length episodic is the toughest thing about this, as videogames are sprawling and large, and even MST3K typically tackle feature length movies. When you're dealing with shorter segments, it's tough for the audience to figure out what is going on in the game, which makes it harder to have investment in the jokes (also makes MST3K-style running gags harder). I would say you might be better off trying to pick a single game for an episode, and running an uninterrupted chunk of it for 20 minutes, maybe somewhere from the very opening, as games tend to stack all of their story exposition in the first 30 minutes, which would give you the most material to work with. BDA should post here as this is really his area of expertise more than mine.
Last edited by bullet3 (2013-11-05 06:49:14)