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    Chat Avenue is a website that hosts chat rooms. A total of 20 chat rooms are available (College Chat, Adult Chat, Singles Chat, Dating Chat, General Chat, Teen Chat, Kids Chat, Gay Chat, Girls Chat, Live Chat, Video Chat, Sports Chat, Music Chat, Lesbian Chat, Video Games Chat, Boys Chat, Mobile Chat, Cam Chat, Free Chat, and Sex Chat).

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    Creator of Game Theory, a show that analyzes video games with respect to realistic rules of mathematics, culture, and science Daymon Patterson: United States Daym Drops Food critic Balaji Patturaj: India Panjumittai Productions Popularly known as RJ Balaji. Also called "The Voice of Chennai", all the videos on his channel deal with contemporary ...

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    G4tv.com, also known as G4tv: The Show or simply G4tv, was a weekly video game talk show that aired on G4 and was produced by Laura Foy.The questions and polls used on the show were from the G4tv.com discussion forums live chatroom and were on any topic concerning games or the technology of gaming.

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    Nintendo UK recently launched the Nintendo Girls Club on YouTube, a channel squarely aimed at promoting its 3DS and Wii U consoles to a younger female audience. The ads are hosted by Hollyoaks ...

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    Girls v. Boys, also known as GVB, is an American game show that aired on Noggin's teen programming block, The N. It was produced by Noggin LLC and Dancing Toad Productions, the same team that collaborated with Noggin to produce A Walk in Your Shoes. The show aired from August 8, 2003 [1] to October 7, 2005.

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