
As Linford pointed out, we are on the verge of a new GGTL experience, a GGTL 2.0 if you will. This "experience" does begin, but doesn't end with the ShockCast. Expect the site to start delivering videos and other interactive tidbits.
We said we wanted to provide you with the complete gaming news website and we're committed to fulfilling that promise.
If you have any ideas on improving the site in ANY way, or even some criticisms, email me at matthewmeadows@hotmail.co.uk. Who knows, your name might get read out on a podcast!
Matt
Labels: 2.0, Matthew, Matthew Meadows, Misc., ShockCast

Some of our more regular readers will have noticed that the general design of the blog has changed, with a brand new top banner and a slight change in colour scheme. Our less regular readers will
not have noticed. However, I feel it is only fair to introduce the latest in gaming journalism brilliance to you all before it goes live. I am proud to reveal, ShockCast.
ShockCast is a monthly gaming podcast from the guys here at Gamer's Guide to Life, providing the listener with news items, audio reviews and general gaming chit chat to listen to whilst on the bus, at work, in bed on their iPod or at their computer. The podcast will be available to download for free (that's right, you don't need to fork out one pretty penny) from the site to your computer, PlayStation3, or MP3 player/iPod.
Look out for ShockCast, episode one, coming over the next week or so.
Linford
Labels: ShockCast