GamesRadar on the BBC!
See the GR staff mugging away on The Politics Show
10th Dec, 2007
The BBC came into the GamesRadar offices to do some filming last week.As a result, a few of us have ended up on TV. Our mums are ever so proud.
You might be aware that UK politicians have started lobbying for better testing of games in regards to the effects they have on epileptics.That all started in our neck of the woods, and so it was only logical that when the Beeb decided to run a feature on the story for its Politics Show, it came to us. Not only are we near to the source of the story, but we employ the finest gaming minds in the country and our journalists are by far the sexiest available, so we'reincredibly well suited to TV.
The feature ran on BBC1 on Sunday afternoon, but it's now online for your streaming pleasureat The Politics Show's web site. Just clickright hereto see us rocking out like fiends on Rock Band, as well as earning our Oscars for 'Best supporting Oompa Loompa in the background of an interview'. We're just one part of a lengthy video though, so we'd recommend skipping forward to around 14:55 unless you have a particularly strong interest in West Country politics.
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