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The 1UP Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The 1UP Show

''The 1UP Show'' was a video podcast that was updated weekly on the video gaming website, 1UP.com. It featured editors of 1UP.com along with the magazine editors of ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' and ''Games for Windows: The Official Magazine''. Like the website, the podcast focused on various aspects of modern gaming culture. Since its creation in 2005, the show has featured previews and reviews of games, as well as in-house debates and discussions on recent developments in the gaming community.
''The 1UP Show'' was canceled after UGO.com bought out 1UP and the production crew got laid off. Some of the staff of the ''The 1UP Show'' (Jason Bertrand, Rob Bowen, Matt Chandronait, Jay Frechette, Ryan O'Donnell and Cesar Quintero) started their own video production company, Area 5 Media, and its accompanying website, Area5.tv, featuring a show called CO-OP, which for all intents and purposes was a continuation of ''The 1UP Show''.〔()〕 The program was picked up by Revision3 in March 2009. CO-OP ceased production in 2010.
==History==
The first episode of ''The 1UP Show'' became available on October 21, 2005. It began as a low-budget side project created by Jane Pinckard and Ryan O'Donnell, both of whom also wrote the majority of the show's scripted segments. The two were aided in the show's production by then-Managing Editor of 1UP.com, Che Chou.
In the show's second season, production values of the show were raised significantly, with the addition of professionally made video graphics and high quality footage, as well as a theme song written and performed by Jane Pinckard and Eric Haller.
On the 7th of January 2009, the 1UP Network was sold by Ziff Davis to the UGO Network. In a blog post〔(Matt's 1UP BlogEntry: The End of The 1UP Show )〕 by Matt Chandronait, the most recent producer of the video podcast, it was revealed that it would no longer be produced after the acquisition.

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