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Video Gaming Gone Wild!

Data Doctors Radio Show | Ken Colburn & Brandon Disney Do you play simple games like solitaire on your PC or are you a hard core gamer? If you answered yes or fall somewhere in between the two, then boy do we have a show for you. PC games, gaming consoles, LAN parties, on-line multi-user gaming and much more will be discussed.

Let's not forget to ask the question 'are video games bad for us or our children'.

Listen in as Ken, Brandon & Michal provide you with all the gaming lingo, hardware, and software you could ever desire.

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Original Air Date: Jun 28, 2003

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Geek Speak of the Week

Frag: To kill another player in a multi-user video game. For example 'I hold the Quake record with 40 frags.'

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Tetrix A multifunction online/offline Tetris game featuring 32 bit graphics and fast paced gameplay. You can play 1 player, 2 player or internet mode with complete statistics. Features include special blocks which add intensity to the game, masking, smooth drop, particle effects, shadows and other many more effects. If you dig Tetris then check this out!

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