Gamestah - Featured Content

Featured Content

Aside from commentary of various online matches, Gamestah also provides some shows to fill up timeslots which are generally quiet:

  • eSports weekly - A weekly show which currently through 2009 running and on its 17th Episode, featuring Bob, Ej and Arseynimz, with Guest appearances by SuperRoach for a tech spot.

The show like the other weekly formats covers mainly eSports related news, with a large focus on CyberGamer leagues and its ladders.

  • Craptastic Chatback - A weekly show which ran from late 2004 to late 2006 on Thursday nights, it was hosted by gaming commentators Ej and Bob. The show started off as a way of bringing IRC conversations to a different medium, the show quickly evolved into a general gaming show which hosted interviews of gamers and prominent gaming figures, skits and discussions. The show was frequently followed up with a 'Game of the Week' shoutcast of an online match which was to take place after the show. The show is currently on indefinite hiatus.
  • The Harry and Momo Show - A weekly show which ran from late 2006 to early 2007, it was hosted by gaming commentators Harry and MomoWang. The show's premise was mainly situated with the popular tactical FPS game, Battlefield 2, which Harry and MomoWang both frequently shoutcasted for. The content was mainly the same as Craptastic Chatback, however it was mainly focussed on Battlefield 2 and provided interviews and discussion of many events that are taking place in the Battlefield 2 community. It too was followed by a 'Game of the Week' shoutcast which showcased a largely requested Battlefield 2 match. Harry had to withdraw from the show in early 2007 due to personal reasons, which also put this show on indefinite hiatus.
  • Gamestah Review Hour - A regular show which ran in 2005, the show reviewed the latest PC games which had recently been released.

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