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Level 3

Level 3 was an Australian television show that focused on video games and gaming culture. The program aired on C31 Melbourne on Monday nights, and on TVS on Tuesday nights. Past episodes are available for viewing at the Level 3 website, as well as Level 3 links in YouTube, Blip.tv or Livestream channels.

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Level 3 was an Australian television show that focused on video games and gaming culture. The program aired on C31 Melbourne on Monday nights, and on TVS on Tuesday nights. Past episodes are available for viewing at the Level 3 website, as well as Level 3 links in YouTube, Blip.tv or Livestream channels.

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