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History of video game show
« on: March 12, 2005, 03:34:16 pm »
I have a quasi legal question here:  awhile ago i captured and burned to a dvd the history of video games show off of GSN (tony hawk hosted)  What I wanted to do was mail it out to a buddy, who would in turn mail it out to his buddy and so on and so forth, all the while we would each write or name and locale on the case before passing it on.  I'm curious if it would make its way around the world and see how many enthusiats it would reach.  The only rules are no copying and no charging money for the effort.  Sound goofy or could this be done?
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Re: History of video game show
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2005, 06:23:24 pm »
Not sure about the law, but my prediction is that it's going to make it to about the 3rd person, who will turn out to be a slacker and it'll never get mailed out again.


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Re: History of video game show
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2005, 03:10:28 pm »
I'd bet my entire collection of decapitated Pez dispensers that the FBI won't even raise an eyebrow over this.  But I saw that and I wondered why they tapped Tony Hawk to host.  Because he was "in" a few games?  I could see if the show was about skateboarding, but I don't see him as a videogame guru.  They should've gotten the guy who played Ghost in Sewer Shark.

Have fun mailing the DVD.