ALL Games Network Shows
1996 - 2000

 
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240 Seconds of Gaming was created in 1998 for distribution in the Real Player from Real Networks, the leader in streaming media players at the time. The show initially just featured Scot Rubin and Jim Downs as co-hosts with one or both of them chiming in on the game or product based on their personal experiences.
When other AGN contributors had strong feelings about a game, or Jim/Scot were unavailable, they would co-host an episode.

 
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Game Time! was the world’s first daily show about video games and the people that play them. The show originally premiered as an audio podcast in the winter of 1996. Over 140 countries logged in to allgames.com each week to listen to Game Time! In 1998 the show expanded to include a live video feed and archive from Pseudo Programs studios in SOHO NYC.

All Games Hardware was a weekly show covering the latest news and information from the world of computer and video game hardware. 3D Cards, sound cards, motherboards, memory, monitors and mice were all part of the conversations. Jeremy Allford included conversations with future tech guru Anand Lal Shimpi of Anand's Hardware Tech Page and others from the hardware community.