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CNET Gamecenter and Pseudo's Allgames.com Team Up for E3 Coverage.


Business/Internet Editors

E3Expo 2000

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2000

Top Gaming Sites to Co-Produce Streaming Video A one-way video transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as company networks to play video clips and video broadcasts. Computers in home networks stream video to digital media hubs connected to a home theater.  Features

and Share Editorial Content

CNET (body) CNET - Centre national d'Etudes des Telecommunications. The French national telecommunications research centre at Lannion.  Gamecenter (http://www.gamecenter.com/), the premier online source for information on electronic games Electronic Games was the first video game magazine published in the United States and ran from 1981 to 1985. Co-founded by Arnie Katz, Joyce Worley and Bill Kunkel, it is unrelated to the subsequent Electronic Gaming Monthly.  and related products and services and part of CNET Networks, Inc., and Allgames.com (http://www.allgames.com/), the only Internet TV (1) Watching TV programs on or from the Internet. There are countless video clips available on Web sites for streaming as well as subscription services that offer TV programs and movies for downloading.  Channel for computer and video game aficionados and part of Pseudo Programs, Inc. (http://www.pseudo.com/), have formed a strategic content and marketing alliance for coverage of the 2000 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  May 11 - 13.

Gamecenter and Allgames will co-produce streaming video features from the industry's biggest gathering, including daily segments with the latest games and gaming news as well as the hype and spectacle of E3 itself. In addition, Allgames and CNET will produce segments on E3's hottest games featuring CNET editors, as well as exclusive features on the Expo's pageantry and personalities.

Allgames will also feature Gamecenter's in-depth news content to round out its E3 coverage. Gamecenter will feature Allgame's original streaming video programming, including a virtual video tour of the E3 convention floor, along with daily updated video coverage of each booth.

"Together with CNET Gamecenter, Allgames.com will have E3 covered like no other source," said Scot Rubin Scot Rubin is a talk show host. He is the founder of All Games Radio (www.allgames.com) and co-founder of the G4 TV network. In 2000 Rubin was hired as a consultant to Comcast. , Executive Producer of Allgames.com. "Five video crews, plus our combined knowledge and relationships means we'll bring every new gizmo Slang for any hardware device. See gadget. , game gear guy and booth babe to audiences hungry to be part of the action. Taking in E3 can be overwhelming for anyone, so it's great to have a prestigious partner like CNET help us bring it to the rest of the world."

"Teaming up with Allgames.com takes Gamecenter's coverage of E3 to a whole new level," said Michael Brown Michael or Mike Brown may refer to:

In politics:
  • Michael Brown (Liberal Democrats donor) (1966-), a Scottish businessman, convicted for perjury, largest-ever donor to the Liberal Democrats
, director of CNET Gamecenter. "The streaming video component of our coverage, courtesy of Allgames, lets Gamecenter visitors experience the closest thing to being at E3 without having to jockey with 500,000 attendees."

About CNET Gamecenter

CNET Gamecenter is the premier online source for information on electronic games and related products and services. In addition to expert product reviews, industry news, game play tips and strategies, and other editorial coverage, Gamecenter provides its users with a unique comparative shopping service - Game Shopper. Designed specifically for gamers, Game Shopper helps people find the latest prices on computer and video games This article is about the British magazine covering computer and video games. For the American magazine, see Computer Games Magazine.

Computer And Video Games (CVG
, video game systems, peripherals, and accessories.

About CNET Networks, Inc.

CNET Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNET), is the leading content network providing news and information to buyers and sellers around the world. CNET Networks is a platform for two Internet brands, a computer product database, and television and radio programming for both consumers and businesses. CNET, http://www.cnet.com, is the world's most trusted source of information on computers, the Internet and technology, serving millions of users each day. CNET's Web content has been localized for eight Asia Pacific markets: Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Australia. CNET Data Services licenses its multi-lingual product database to U.S. and European online computer retailers, resellers and e-commerce companies. CNET's award-winning television and radio programs are broadcast in 100 countries worldwide, as well as on CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence)
CNBC Consumer News and Business Channel
CNBC Congress of National Black Churches, Inc.
 and other national distribution in the U.S. In February 2000, CNET acquired mySimon, http://www.mysimon.com, the Internet's largest comparison shopping service, with more than 200 categories and over 2000 merchants. CNET currently has investments in cash and marketable securities Marketable Securities

Very liquid securities that can be converted into cash quickly at a reasonable price.

Notes:
Marketable securities are very liquid as they tend to have maturities less than one year, and the rate at which these securities can be bought or sold has
 valued at more than a half-billion dollars.

About Allgames.com

All Games.com is the only Web site where gamers can see games in action through seven original, interactive shows solely focused on games. Gamers learn about games through extensive editorial, video reviews, video previews, downloads and more. They also can interact with other gamers through video shows, message boards, chat, and other community features.

In addition, users can buy games through the AGN/Electronic Boutique online store.

About Pseudo Programs, Inc.

Established in 1994 by Joshua Harris, founder of Jupiter Communications, Pseudo Programs, Inc. is the world's largest provider of online Net-Television entertainment. Each week, Pseudo produces and netcasts more than 50 different interactive Net-TV shows from its New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 studios, representing approximately 200 original programming hours per month. Pseudo" shows include a wide variety of vertical topics and categories such as football, hip-hop, urban and electronic music, professional wrestling, poetry, digital culture, space, girl power and games. Pseudo shows attract devoted audiences who are seeking alternatives to the offerings of mainstream media. More information about Pseudo Programs, a privately held company privately held company

A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly.
, is available at http://www.pseudo.com.
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