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Pseudo Online Network to Offer 3 Days of TV-Style Coverage at the E3 Trade Show

     - All Games, A Channel on The Pseudo Online Network, Expects Largest
            Streaming-Media Audience in Computer Gaming History -

    NEW YORK, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time ever, the entire
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) will be Netcast live on the The All Games
Network (AGN) (http://www.allgames.com), giving computer gamers up-to-the-second
TV-style coverage of the most important ground breaking news the industry will
unveil this year.  The webcast will be based in booth #5811 by the main
entrance of the West Hall.  AGN, a channel on the Pseudo Online Network
(http://www.pseudo.com), will send 12 reporters to the E3 trade show floor at the
Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta on May 28th to 30th to cover the
conference live from start to finish.  The All Games crew will also Netcast
from the E3 industry insiders party scene in and around Atlanta.  The webcast
is expected to draw the largest audience of game enthusiasts in the history of
streaming media.
    In three years, the E3 show has evolved into the "Super Bowl" of the
computer gaming industry, where new products are launched and new technologies
are displayed.  Since the event is limited to trade professionals, gamers have
only been able to read print news or see digital pictures.  This year, AGN's
"ExpoTV" will put gamers from around the world right on the show floor with a
total of 15 hours of video footage, including booth tours, hourly giveaways,
how-to hardware segments and other features.  Gamers can watch news coverage
of the events with RealPlayer.
    "Since 1996, All Games Network has been giving gamers an opportunity to
hear up to the minute news from industry insiders at E3, " said Scot Rubin of
the All Games Network.  "This year, we are pulling back the curtain to give
everyone a chance to see the latest news as it happens with full motion
video."
    Scot Rubin, the host of Game Time!, the Internet's leading computer gaming
show which appears on the All Games Network (http://www.allgames.com), has covered
the E3 conference for the last two years first with an audiocassette recorder
and a microphone.  "GameTime!" has grown to be the highest-rated show on the
Pseudo Online Network, having been accessed more than 1,000,000 times from 110
countries around the world.  Rubin founded AGN and serves as host of three
other shows on the network.
    Companies interested in being featured in the ExpoTV webcast or would like
sponsorship info should contact Scot Rubin.
    The All Games Network (http://www.allgames.com) produces seven hours of original
game related shows each week, and plans to add three additional hours before
the end of the year.  More than 600 hours of All Games' archived original
programs are available on demand 24 hours a day.  It is also the official
network of the Professional Gamers League, the NFL of computer gamers.
    Over the past three years, Pseudo Programs, Inc., (http://www.pseudo.com) has
become an industry leader in streaming media netcasting.  From its 20,000 sq.
foot loft in the heart of New York City's Soho district, a.k.a. Silicon Alley,
it produces and distributes some of the most technologically advanced and the
most popular -- audio/video shows for the Web.
    Founded in 1994 by Joshua Harris (founder of Jupiter Communications),
Pseudo produces live, original, state-of-the-art net TV programming for a
variety of niche audiences.  Presently, Pseudo netcasts over 150 hours of
original programming per month via 40+ unique weekly one-hour shows.  Pseudo
features live weekly audio/video programs on topics ranging from B-movies to
3D games.  Each show features full audience participation and immersion
through IRC chat and live phone-ins, and each is augmented by its own sub-
site, including archives of past shows, bulletin boards, links and net movies
or animations.  A pioneer in the field of real-time chat, Pseudo offers a
unique twist on netcasting by featuring real-time interaction between the IRC
audience and the hosts and casts of the live shows.


SOURCE Psuedo Programs, Inc.




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    Programs, Inc., or at E3, visit Booth # 5811