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GamerAndy Unloads Both Barrels on MS MVP’s

Submitted by George Walker on June 8, 2007 – 8:41 pmComments

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At the risk of being drawn into a good old-fashioned blog-fight, it has come to my attention that the GamerAndy Live! podcast has decided that the podcasters who have been inducted into the ranks of Microsoft’s MVP (Most Valued Professional) program are corporate shill’s.

Go ahead and give the show a listen. Usually there’s a fair bit of NSFW language, so be forewarned.

GamerEdie (a GamerAndy Live! co-host) had this to say,

Just be warned, we

  • brent Kailbourn
    Give em hell Andy.

    I have no idea what you are going on about but dont let them bastards get to you!
  • George good article and I am glad to see more people becoming aware of this issue.

    I am a MVP and the things they said are ridiculous. I've never bitten my tongue on anything regarding Microsoft nor have they ever asked me to do so. They say this has nothing to do with envy but after listening to it a few times you truly have to wonder. Why use the Pacman announcement as your platoform to bring down GTR and the MVP program? I've spoken with Andy so he knows how I feel but this podcast envy really needs to stop
  • James
    Once I became involved in it, I ceased to consider any gaming blog or podcast as anything other than entertainment.
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