Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: ScrewAttack, GameSpot, Giant Bomb, IGN, Slide to Play, NG-Gamer, Avsim.com, TribalWar, Planet Half-Life, GameSpy, Flightsim.com, GameZombie, RPGamer, Gamestyle, Nintendo World Report, GamesRadar, The Mud Connector, Jay Is Games, Eurogamer, Gaming Target, New Game Network, The Electric Playground, VideoGamer.com, Shacknews, Thunderbolt, NeoGAF, PALGN, 1UP.com, Fly Away Simulation, Gameplanet, NextGen Player, UK Resistance, Gamezebo, Yahoo! Games, PSU.com, N4G, SimPrograms, Adventure Gamers, Daily Radar, Gamers Hell, GameCola, NoFrag, ToTheGame, GamingNexus.com, GameZone, Happy Puppy, XBOX365, MMGN, V2.fi, LinuxGames, Stratics, Video Games Daily. Excerpt: ScrewAttack (officially known as ScrewAttack Entertainment LLC.). is a video game-related website that showcases original entertainment for an audience of video game enthusiasts. Its content is also shown on GameTrailers and IGN. The name and logo comes from the "screw attack" ability from the Metroid series and Super Smash Bros. ScrewAttack originally started in 2006 with one program, SideScrollers, an audio podcast hosted by the site's creators "Stuttering" Craig Skistimas and Thomas "Handsome Tom" Hanley (who is no longer with ScrewAttack following disputes around Craig registering the company in his name alone). Over time, additional shows have been added and removed. Current programs on ScrewAttack.com include The Angry Video Game Nerd, Video Game Vault, Top 10's, Jose's Puntos, Hard News, Talking Classics, Metal Gear Ben, The Game Overthinker, The Game Underthinker, VGR, SideScrollers, Underbelly, "brentalfloss", Safety First, Brotherhood of Leet, Death Battle, and The Armory. Past features include ScrewAttack Europe, Art in Gaming, Life In A Game, Nametags, Pwned!, and Captain S and to a lesser extent a webshow called "The Scoop". In February 2007, MTV Network...