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Browse - Most popular tech/gaming shows
Valley of the Boom
The insanely true story of the epic browser wars told by the really smart people who were there. This mostly scripted series weaves in documentary elements that help tell the true inside story of the Internet's formative years.
Modern Marvels
Fast-paced, fun and informative, Modern Marvels is The History Channel's signature series focusing on historical technology.
Family Feud (US)
They will survey 100 people off the streets or from a recent studio audience, and arrange the points so that the number one answer was the most recurring answer given. After a round of doubling and tripling the points, the winning family will have a chance to win between $15,000 and 30,000! Depending on how much the winning team banked in the Bullseye round.
The Gadget Show
The Gadget show aims to focus on the latest upcoming gadgets, games and more.
World Series of Poker
World Series of Poker, broadcasted by ESPN is the Superbowl of poker. It consists of 45 events, including the $50,000 Buy in H.O.R.S.E. event and the $10,000 Buy in main event. The main event will pay around $12 million to the winner.
Code Monkeys
Code Monkeys is an animated comedy about Dave and Jerry. Two video game makers who have just got jobs at a company called Gameavision. What the two didn't know was that their new boss, Mr. Larrity, is crazy. Watch as Dave and Jerry go through a multitude of misadventures at their new jobs at Gameavision.
High Stakes Poker
This is the first poker-based show that features cash games instead of tournaments. In "High Stakes Poker" we get to see the very elite in the poker world and some rich amateurs battle it out at the exclusive casinos in Las Vegas.
Titansgrave : The Ashes of Valkana
This is a gripping serialized story where Wil Wheaton takes a group of 4 celebrity role players and their characters through a life threatening adventure in a world far from our own where goblins wield laser rifles, dragons destroy hovercrafts, and great war machines plunder the land. The world of Valkana has been at peace, but that is about to taken from the land from an ancient evil that has begun to stir. Will the heroes be up for the challenge or will they be destroyed?
TableTop
Wil Wheaton plays board games with his friends.
Brainiac: Science Abuse
The show that brings science to your living room. You'll love this! Which is faster - gun powder or human? Can you pop a balloon containing water with fire? This is Brainiac: Science Abuse!
Click (UK)
Your user-friendly guide to the latest technology news, issues, gadgets and apps.
Harsh Realm
This is a military simulation programmed by the US Army that went online on October 13, 1995. For several hours there was no distinction between our world and Harsh Realm. At noon, a nuclear bomb the size of a briefcase was detonated in the simulated New York City of Harsh Realm. Four million people were killed instantly. From that point onwards, Harsh Realm became a training simulation for a post-apocalyptic disaster scenario.
Silicon Valley: The Untold Story
Industry leaders including Eric Schmidt and Steve Wozniak are interviewed in this remarkable look at how Silicon Valley has produced an unrivaled stream of innovations.
The Angry Video Game Nerd
The show revolves around the Nerd's commentary of old and typically commercially unsuccessful video games which he deems to be of particularly low-quality, unfair difficulty or poor design. Rolfe's character, "The Nerd", is a short-tempered and foul-mouthed video game fanatic who is sometimes besieged by guest characters from video games and popular culture. These guests often provide additional commentary on the games, mock the Nerd's anguish, and act as parodies of the characters from which they had been derived. In response to them and to the games, he derives comic appeal from excessive and surrealistic use of fantasy scenarios, anger, profanity and habitual consumption of alcohol while reviewing video games.
Attack of the Show!
Hosted by Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn, the show discusses the daily news as well as the latest trends in pop culture and technology.
The Moment of Truth
Sometimes when asked difficult personal questions, a little lie won't hurt. Unless you're on the game show "The Moment of Truth", and your lie is detected by the lie detector test.
Pure Pwnage
This show follows Jeremy, a Canadian self-proclaimed "pro gamer", his friend Doug who is addicted to FPS games, October, an employee of the Mouse & Pad, an internet cafe that Jeremy and Doug frequently visits.
7 Days (NZ)
It's Friday night and it's been a big week. There's been stupid news, big news, unbelievable news and news about us right here in New Zealand.
Enter Jeremy Corbett and two teams of New Zealand's finest comic talent to blast the news out of the water, dissect it, lambast each other and have fun!
The Safecrackers
Phil, Blaze and their crew are the best safe crackers in Alabama. Every safe or vault presents a unique challenge, and there are always rivals waiting to steal a job away at the last minute. The work can be dangerous, and when you're dealing with 1,000 pounds of metal, it can be a death trap.
Bad Robots
A hidden camera show that uses robots and computer-generated pranks to annoy their human users. The show plays host to a mix of everyday machines: tanning booth, photo booths, vending machines, and abusive road signs and overly helpful tills.
Good Game
By gamers, for gamers. Hosted by two eager gamers, Good Game is packed with the latest gaming news and events, gaming tips, reviews and interviews with game developers.
X-Play
Once known as GameSpot TV (1998-2000) and Extended Play (2000-2002), X-Play is a show for all things video game related. Each episode features reviews and previews for all the latest games.
American Inventor
From Simon Cowell and the producers of "American Idol" comes an exciting new reality series, "American Inventor". The show sets out to find America's next greatest invention by uncovering the hottest new products from the country's brightest inventors. Inventor wannabes compete for a $1 million prize.
Tilt
Three aspiring gamblers team up to attempt to bring down the "King of Vegas," Don Everest. "The Matador" has achieved that nickname through countless victories, mostly against those interested in bringing him down.
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