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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A multi-part film or miniseries on Gamesradar.com fully sponsored by the studio Deep Silver as a joke prequel for the upcoming game, Dead Island. Featuring all of the castmembers of the Talkradar Podcast, the series was essentially made to advertise the game for the developers, as well as throw some money the way of the website, but the T-Dar crew was given full range to shoot, say, and script whatever they wanted, leading the guys to refer to it as "Talkradar: The Movie" on the Podcast. |