LAN Gaming Over Internet
LAN Gaming Over Internet
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RePlay: FreeSpace 2
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Retro: Little Big Adventure
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Editorial: Whatever Happened to Expansion Packs?
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RePlay: Oblivion
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Why Games Work: Sniper Games
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Retro: Best Game Commercials
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Top 10: Video Game Covers
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Preview: R.U.S.E.
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Retro: Jones in the Fast Lane
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Max and His Magic Marker
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Hazen: The Dark Whispers
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Incredible Express
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The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom
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Beat Hazard
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Metal Slug Collection
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#1. Podcast 02/02/2010

The first ever AG podcast goes on for a little longer than we had anticipated; nearly an hour!

Treat this as our open beta test – the sound quality can be a bit strange in spots and we were still trying to find a format that worked during recording.

In this episode we talk about the upcoming releases of Mass Effect 2 and BioShock 2, talk a little about the removal of features and DRM in PC gaming and explore why Steam has been such a success.

Starring: Robert Clarke, Daniel Clarke, Sophie Arnold

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