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== Controversy against Gamelife == Gametrash, due to its open nature, has been the subject of controversy ever since it's opening. However, one specific instance almost began to cause specific issues between growing internet-based talk show GameLife and Gametrash. In an article entitled “A Comprehensive Analysis of the Enemy”, owner/author Kirk viciously [[lampoon]]ed [[Gamelife]], assaulting them for their accused lack of talent, skill, or review ability. He proverbially tore [[Gamelife]] apart, making fun of the chubbiness of host Andrew Rosenblum by calling him “[[Jabba the Hutt]]”, as well as assaulting his ability to record properly. Due to the relative unpopularity of the website, the article was nothing more than a way for Kirk to obviously attack [[Gamelife]]. However, as [[Gamelife]] became popular via a “Awful Link of the Day” from [[Something Awful]], the fan base of [[Gamelife]] quickly found the article, retaliating with a kind of attack methodology on the website. While the controversy has since boiled down ever since [[Gamelife]] was taken out of the opportunity to appear on [[MTV]], many staff of Gametrash are still reportedly angry and wish to somehow take [[revenge]] on what they consider “An atrocity to our kind of business”.
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