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Final Fantasy Date

A lonely Final Fantasy fan attempts to impress a female friend with his knowledge of Square Enix titles.



Jack Thompson Was Right!

Grand Theft Auto has finally succeeded in converting the masses into mindless murdering machines and it’s up to one man to save the day: Jack Thompson.



Halo 3 Homicide Detective

This well produced short from College Humor features detectives investigating a mysterious death in Halo 3. Good stuff.



Zero Punctuation: Painkiller

In this episode of Zero Punctuation Yahtzee shares his views of the People Can Fly title ‘Painkiller’.  Check it out.



Crysis Machinima - “The Myths of Gaming”



Zero Punctuation: Mailbag Showdown

This week Yahtzee turns the angry, yellow eye on you, the viewer. Particularly those of you who have sent him email crying about the Super Smash Bros. Brawl review.



Making an Impression

Making an Impression
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Daily Show visits Liberty City

If you missed Jon Stewart last night here is the brief segment by Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi reported live from Liberty City.



Gal, Guy and Villian

This amusing video made with Halo 3’s Forge parodies Nintendo’s Pokemon, Mario & StarFox games. Check out this interesting mash-up entitled, ‘Gal, Guy & Villain’.

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No Scope Was Involved

Darkspire Films released “No Scope Was Involved” an ode to scope free killing in Halo 3. Listen to the song, watch the music video, get the lyrics and even download the mp3 all right here.

“After months of waiting, three players, John, Vincent, and Travis, finally get their hands on the much anticipated video game, Halo 3.

There they will journey into the great world known as online multiplayer. Friends will be found and lost, bitter rivals will be made and fought, and memories will be formed for all time.

It is now that they must battle through a land of sweltering deserts, frozen wastelands, and an assortment of other mind bending terrains.

This world, unforgiving and merciless, is known to man as, Matchmaking.”


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