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Welcome to the 70th episode of GameSpotting, where new challengers are always welcome.

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Olympic Pool
Greg Kasavin/Executive Editor
"As for the likes of Duke Nukem Forever, Half-Life 2, and Team Fortress 2, all I can do is wish the developers the best of luck."

 
Say My Name!
Bob Colayco/Associate Editor
"For each player to have his own screen, his own controls, and his own space, and yet still remain within yelling distance, was an exhilarating experience."

 
Chomping at the Bit
Brad Shoemaker/Associate Editor
"How long do you really think you could go without playing games?"

 
Part of Your Complete Balanced Breakfast
Jeff Gerstmann/Senior Editor
"What better way can there be to determine if a game is right for you than by trying it yourself?"

 
Delayed Gratification
Sam Parker/PC Editor
"PC developers could follow the lead of their console brethren and use something like unlockable content to add more value to a $50 product."

 
Playing With Children
Justin Calvert/Associate Editor
"Doing my bit to help an 8-year-old girl take her first tentative steps into the world of video games with a little help from Ty the Tasmanian Tiger."

 
Fanboyism Replacing Debating? Please, No.
Craig Beers/PC Video Editor
"I think one of my brother's friends got a Genesis when it came out--he was quickly ostracized from his group of friends."

 
Nintendo, This One's for You!
Dave Toole/Senior Producer
"Nintendo is going to release only the jet black Game Boy Player in the US at launch? What?"

 
Why Aren't There More Multiplayer RPGs?
Erik Hermon/Guest Contributor
"I wish RPG makers would make more games that catered to pairs or small groups playing together."

 
Those Who Dare, Win
Daring Gent/GuestSpotter
"We're always accepting guest submissions for forthcoming episodes of GameSpotting! For more information, please refer to the GuestSpotting FAQ."

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