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Lunchtime Video — Reading About World Records
MTV Multiplayer — If you’ve ever wanted to know the world’s record for lengthiest drum session in “Rock Band,” you won’t find out in today’s Lunchtime Video , but you will discover where to look it up. (Videos not viewable by users logging in from Canada or the U.K.)

Guinness Book of World Records Gamer’s Edition 2009 - preview
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