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1UP's new PC podcast. More details to come.

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It's the last episode of GFW Radio, as Shawn departs for greener pastures and the rest of the Brodeo packs up and moves on to the next town. For the first time ever, we take calls from the community...which also happens to be the last time ever. Thanks for your support for the past couple of years!

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Shawn, Ryan, Anthony, and Robert are all here for Jeff Green's final Brodeo. Among cherished memories you'll find discussion of Spore, Demigod, and Far Cry 2, and the finer merits of "Dorito Dust" are debated.

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The guys spend some quality time with Battlefield Heroes, then lament being unable to talk about any other game they've been playing.

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The fallout from Anthony Gallegos' resignation from GFW Radio, impressions of Space Siege and EA games, and a live candy-eating experiment from the mind of Shawn Elliott.

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The studio gets steamy when Jeff and Shawn dramatically re-enact the recent Age of Conan GM cybersex encounter. Also, some smart stuff about Braid and smart things for smart people.

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In an extra-special extra-long extra-everything giant mega podcast, brought to you by the makers of Yoda Milk, the GFW Radio crew welcomes two (2!) very special guests: Robert "Dr Max Chill, PhD" Ashley and, Gamers With Jobs cool dude (and frequent 1up.com contributor) Julian Murdoch, who converse with Shawn, Ryan, and Jeff on a variety of topics, both off and not. In this week's grab bag of nonsense: a protest against America's Army, a protest against Diablo 3, a lovefest for QuakeCon and GenCon, and oh so much more. Find out what all the cool kids are blogging about and download now!

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Jeff, Shawn, Ryan and Anthony assemble to chat about The Wire, Grimm, Quake Live, selling Lich King beta keys on eBay, and Combat Arms. You are so respectable!

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The gang returns to a regular, post-E3 world of podcasting, and EA's Rod Humble, who happens to be the head of the entire Sims franchise, stops by to chat about Batman, IKEA furniture, and giving bad E3 demos.

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Relic's Mark Noseworthy (Dawn of War 2) drops by for the final E3 show. Topics include Dawn of War 2 (duh), Postal 3, and general closing thoughts on E3.

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Jeff returns from Europe and heads to a place that's decidedly not European: E3. He joins Shawn, Ryan, and Jen Tsao in remembering E3 with revisionist history, plus impressions of Dawn of War 2, Borderlands, Crysis Warhead, and Dragon Age.

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1UP Managing Editor Jennifer Tsao joins GFW regulars Robert Ashley, Anthony Gallegos, and Shawn Elliott to talk televised pro gaming and cyberathletics, Anthony's love life, Soul Calibur IV, and the digital gender divide as it exists in the mind of one demented DeviantArt.com member. Sadly, Ryan Scott -- deep in an EGM deadline -- skips out.

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This week, it's Not GFW Radio, where Ryan Scott, Anthony Gallegos, and newly-rehired 1UP Editor Thierry "Scooter" Nguyen discuss Blizzard's Diablo III announcement and Microsoft's big GFW event.

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Host Jeff Green is gone on vacation. The inimitable Sean Molloy has moved away. But the Brodeo must go on, even if that means posing as a market study group, roaming the streets of Berkeley, and then recording more material in Robert Ashley's bedroom. And that's the spoiler-free version. Don't miss this -- the most bizarre episode of GFW Radio ever.

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It's a podcast of laughter and tears, as the joys of Anthony's romantic pursuits is countered by the departing of Sean, who is off for bigger and better things, the dumb bastard. In other news, Jeff waxes poetic on Mass Effect PC, and, with ample warnings to turn the thing off, the group takes on Metal Gear Solid 4, complete with massive spoilers and the kind of analysis that only a peasant could love. All this plus Robert Ashley's astonishing dolphin impressions.

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This week, Shawn and Anthony found a guild city in Age of Conan but still need to purchase an outer wall -- won't you help? Also: Crysis Warhead examined, Lost theories expounded, Nexon's Combat Arms engaged, and more!

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An extra special bonus episode! Listen to Shawn's impressions of Relic's new real-time sequel, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn or War II.

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This week, the crew -- down one Jeff Green and up one Robert Ashley -- discusses developing a love/hate relationship with Trials II, innocence and creativity in LEGO Indiana Jones, and the connection between French rap and the upcoming S.T.A.L.K.E.R. prequel. Plus, more Age of Conan talk. If this episode seems shorter than normal, that's because there's more to come -- stay tuned for a special second podcast on June 6th.

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With Ryan Scott in Las Vegas for the annual Siegfried and Roy fan festival, GFW Radio is remarkably quiet this week, with Shawn, Sean, Jeff, and Anthony all too shy and scared to speak up. Okay not really. Still, a post-vacation low-key podcast ensues, with more tales of Age of Conan griefing, Sean's Penny Arcade Adventures impressions, and Jeff's 1-minute look at Civilization Revolution. Also: Jeff, in a moment of senility, forgets that he's not on a cartography podcast and goes into a long lament about the end of the California Automobile Association's print map publication. All this plus the usual inappropriate noises and not-for-children-or-sensitive people idiocy.

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Professional videogame experts Crispin Boyer and Anthony Gallegos join the regular GFW crew to discuss the launch of Age of Conan, the Indiana Jones phenomenon, and why today's games is dumber than them ones from yonder olden times. Also: An exclusive first look at Ryan's crazy Lost theory! Who's in the coffin? You, the listener!

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