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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

'Zone Radio Network

In iTunes, there is a feature that allows you to listen to different radio stations. I never used it much, but I am now. Go to the 'Zone Radio Network and click Advanced, then Open Stream, and paste the URL of the radio station you want into it. There are a ton of video game stations, like all Mario, all Nintendo, all Sega, and some more. They don't have many modern songs, but if I find some in another place I'll tell ya. The Sonic station has interviews and live stuff every once in a while. (I just missed one actually, ended when I got home) These are fun to listen to, and bring nostalgia to any owner of a Nintendo or Sega, and people who own the modern Sonic and Mario stuff will know it, even from games like Super Smash Bros. and Perfect Dark! Go listen to the good stuff!

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