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Thursday May 5, 2005 11:29 pm
Gear Live’s Pre-E3 2005 Podcast
Posted by Andru Edwards
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One of the main things I wanted to do when I got into blogging was do more than just write. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy typing up interesting bits of information and formatting images to go with it. However, with all the tools available to us which allow us to do more, I wanted to take advantage of that. Today, I am glad to say that Gear Live has posted its first Podcast show. If you are into gaming, check it out. Oscar and Jesse, two Gear Live editors, join me on the show as we go over our thoughts about the rumors and facts surrounding Microsoft’s Xbox 360, Sony’s PlayStation 3, Nintendo’s Revolution, and much more. Check it out here, and let me know what you think. You can expect a new podcast to be posted weekly!
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