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Level 16 - Blizzard Heat Tom Josh and Steve talk blizzcon, a whole lot of video games, and some tech news, plus rundown some game demos from the week and their take on googles new privacy policy.   Read the Full Story
Level 15 - RIP MegaUpload  Plenty of MMO news this week as several major players announce changes heading towards a "Free To Play" structure, Diablo 3 makes a few headlines, and some awesome Bioshock news. Oh and some site called megaupload died.   Read the Full Story
Level 14 - Geekery Josh, BJ, and a very muffled Tom (who podcasted remotely while trying not to wake a sleeping baby...) talk CES news, DLC, and a finally drop their views on SOPA and what it does (and doesn't) mean for the future of our species (geeks).  Read the Full Story
Level 13 - The one where 11 = 10 We return to the lightning round, just without all the math... Read the Full Story
Level 12 - Why's it gotta be JLO? After HSTV HQ got relocated to south florida, we went back to the basics with the audio podcast format.  Read the Full Story

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