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"GT Weekly'' Gets an Inside Look at Microsoft's Xbox 360 System;

Online TV Program Visits Microsoft to Bring Viewers the Latest Developments

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 9, 2005--GameTrailers.com, the leading online source for videogame multimedia content, is pleased to reveal GT Weekly's upcoming "Inside The Xbox 360(TM)" coverage. Starting today, GT Weekly begins airing a 5-part series focused on the hardware, software and people behind the revolutionary next-gen system, all shot on-location at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington.

The first episode of "Inside the Xbox 360" will get viewers up to date on the hardware itself - everything from the console to the controller, the headset to the ports, and technical specs. Future segments include in-depth breakdowns of the new Live system, capabilities, media center, and, of course, the games. GT Weekly visitors gain insight from interviews with key members of the Microsoft team, hands-on accounts, and special behind-the-scenes access.

"We are extremely excited to be able to bring the GT Weekly audience an inside look at what Microsoft has up their sleeve with the Xbox 360," said Jon Slusser, CEO of GameTrailers.com. "This five-part series will shed some light on what gamers can expect when the Xbox 360 launches later this year, and it is available to view exclusively on this week's episode."

GT Weekly can be seen at GT.tv and GameTrailers.com with new episodes premiering every Friday. In addition to the Xbox 360 coverage, this week's show will bring viewers an Ultimate Spider-Man feature, a history of the Spider-Man franchise showing its evolution by comparing artwork from the original comic book up to the videogames we see today. GT Weekly will also highlight the Penny Arcade Expo, showcase an exclusive trailer from Dungeons and Dragons Online, along with previews of X-men Legends and The Nightmare Before Christmas. This is the most expansive GT Weekly episode yet, complete with the "choose your own feature" interactivity that fans expect.
 
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