StuffWeLike.com and eSportsTV.com Team Up

eSportsTV.com and StuffWeLike.com partner up to give gamers more content of the video games they love!

The StuffWeLike.com media player, The Pipeline, allows users to stream both video and audio content. The Pipeline is now syndicating videos from premiere e-sports media company, eSportsTV.com. This new section on The Pipeline, eSportsTV, provides gamers a taste of the hours of video game tournament coverage that they can watch for free at www.eSportsTV.com. Everything from live event coverage to matches to interviews are available.

The Pipeline can be added onto anyone’s website, blog, or MySpace account and receive free content updates! Now everyone can have video game trailers, video game music, and more running on their webpages.

For a list of syndicating websites go to http://www.stuffwelike.com/stuffwelike/the-pipeline-affiliates/

If you would like to use the player on your website or to add your podcast to The Pipeline please contact David Rodriguez at davidrodriguez@stuffwelike.com.

About eSportsTV:
Created as a multi platform portal, eSportsTV delivers streaming content to viewers on the internet and television. By harnessing proprietary video streaming technology, eSportsTV is able to provide live video coverage of today’s most popular eSports matches to a worldwide audience on the internet. With an audience composed of several million viewers, eSportsTV is recognized as THE source for eSports video coverage.

About StuffWeLike.com:
StuffWeLike.com offers the entertainment world like never experienced before. Within one player, StuffWeLike.com features video games, movies, music, and more. With StuffWeLike.com as the content provider, clean fun and quality are offered at no cost.

Sony to Discontinue PS3

SonyStyle has removed the 20 gigabyte PS3 model from its website. Why would Sony bother doing this though?

Sony is most likely working on a new higher end model. Next-Gen.biz discovered a US Federal Communications Commissions report that says an 80 gigabyte model is in the works.

With the new Xbox 360 Elite model coming out soon at 120 gigabytes – why would Sony bother with a mere 80 gigs? Is Sony simply trying to cut costs on the amount of money that they lose with the PS3? With the already high price of $599 Sony can’t afford to make the PS3 even more of a luxury item.