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'''Let's Plays''', according to [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], were a video commentaries on [[video game|computer games]], reporting on the players' subjective experiences. They were released online, and proved quite popular in the [[2010s]], becoming a part of [[mainstream]] [[internet]] culture. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Square One (Gallifrey audio story)|Square One]]'')
'''Let's Plays''', according to [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], were video commentaries on [[video game|computer games]], reporting on the players' subjective experiences. They were released online, and proved quite popular in the [[2010s]], becoming a part of [[mainstream]] [[internet]] culture. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Square One (Gallifrey audio story)|Square One]]'')
 
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Revision as of 11:41, 10 January 2019

Let's Play

Let's Plays, according to Osgood, were video commentaries on computer games, reporting on the players' subjective experiences. They were released online, and proved quite popular in the 2010s, becoming a part of mainstream internet culture. (AUDIO: Square One)