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Stripper Cell

Monday, April 26th, 2010 – running time 30:03
Splinter Cell: Conviction, and Nikole's Top 7 Strippers in Video Games. This week Jim Festante, Nikole Zivalich, and David Guida give their take on Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. The Game Show takes a night off from being crude to really class it up. Determined to prove Roger Ebert wrong when he says that "video games can never be art," the crew mashes together Super Mario Bros. and a stripper pole in a new segment: Getting Down with the Classics.

Segments

Combo - Quick Hits of News

Alan Wake live-action trailers. 7-Eleven to begin selling used games. A fan-made mod to balance Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Halo: Reach beta expecting big numbers. DSi used to train Japanese McDonald's employees. Tony Hawk: Shred confirmed.

02:04

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Nerd on the Street

Roger Ebert believes games can never be art. Kellee Santiago doesn't agree. And Gweedz wishes ill-will on the elderly.

09:18

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Game of the Week: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction

Sam Fisher is back and he's pissed. Is the stealth genre getting too "streamlined" and "action-y"? Is this a fun game for players new to the series? Are long-time fans being left in the dark? Are the hosts too distracted by the dancing girl?

12:00

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Top 7 Strippers

Slow your roll, feminists. Nikole's got a list of her favorite stripping scenes in games.

17:00

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Community Check-In

You posted. We responded.

22:09

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Getting Down with the Classics: Super Mario Bros.

Janessa Holst grinds us through Nintendo nostalgia by way of a stripper pole. This cultural celebration of music and art is made possible by Platinum Stages and viewers like you.

23:46

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Make sure to follow The Game Show on twitter: @TheGameShowTV and watch us live and unedited Friday nights at 8pm PT (11pm ET). This episode aired live on 04/23/10. It has been edited down for timing.

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