I happen to be a fan of game shows for many years, and while I am still a fan, my interest has weakened in the last year or two. Shows that I really enjoyed and recorded for my collection, the number of outstanding episodes I have yet to see, is pretty low now. One series, "Press Your Luck" (the 80s version), had only three months of episodes yet to be aired. Unfortunately, GSN chose not to air them, so I guess we will have to wait to see if they appear on Buzzr someday. I agree that Buzzr is better than GSN, as GSN tended to only lease limited runs - sometimes select periods of a series - usually if there is something big happening at some point in the range.
However, I do have access to the Canadian equivalent called GameTV, and since 2017, it has aired classic game shows that were produced in the U.S. However, it seems as if GameTV only goes after the "cult classics", such as "Match Game", "Super Password", "Family Feud" (they aired Dawson's episodes for some months, but just before Christmas they took it off the schedule, while the Ray Combs version has aired since 2019 and still airs to this day), and "Press Your Luck". There are other cult classic series that should be acquired by GameTV someday - such as "Card Sharks" (Perry and/or Eubanks version) and "Sale of the Century".
As of lately, the only time I watch TV is when I am off from work due to bad weather shutting down my office building, and the most I watch would be "The Price is Right" on CBS and maybe "Super Password" on GameTV, as long as they are fresh episodes. If any of them are repeats, I will not watch them.
There is rumor going around that "Press Your Luck" may be coming back to GameTV on Monday, February 1. However, last I checked GameTV's official schedule, nothing was posted for February 1 as yet. Also, GameTV didn't do any posts on their Facebook page since January 7, though they did update their cover photo a few days ago. I am not sure if stay-at-home orders due to a big surge in COVID-19 cases in Ontario (which is where I believe the cable network is based) prompted the staff at GameTV, in addition to non-essential employees, to respect these orders. Thankfully, the number of new cases in Ontario is in decline now.