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‘PWN OR DIE’: Video Games’ Youtube

August 16, 5:32 PMVideo Game ExaminerGlenn Judah
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“Pwn or die!” has become a new battle cry screamed across online video gaming, but now it’s a new website dedicated to web videos focused on gaming content.

www.pwnordie.com

showcases trailers of upcoming video games, fan reviews, game tutorials, clips of gamers in action, and people being idiots online (we laugh because it’s sad). The site is free to join. All it takes is an e-mail and a few seconds to create a username and password.

Have a clip of pwning in Halo 3, put it on the site. Users of the site are free to upload all their gaming related videos. Each member has their own profile where they can list information about themselves, rank their favorite videos and show their subscribers.

“PWN or DIE” is a video game spin off of www.funnyordie.com. If you are already a member of “Funny or Die,” your username and password transfers over to “PWN or DIE.”

If you become tired of Pwning or Dying at your latest game, put down the controller and watch someone else do it at “PWN or DIE.”

For more info: Watch Kim Kardashian, boxing video game style to get a taste of the content : click here.

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