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The 404 354: Where we three cover day one of E3 2009
Created: 06/02/2009
Video description: Video games, video games, video games on today's show, specifically about the new XBox 360 Project Natal, Halo sequels, new Metal Gear Solid, the Beatles: Rock Band, and even Facebook and Twitter!

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