On day 3 of PAX East, the Talking Classics panel brought Keith Apicary's anarchic comedy to adoring fans. The room was surprisingly well-attended considering his viewing figures with about 200 strong attendees including fellow Gametrailers members Mega64. Known also as Trale Lewous, Nathan Barnatt, and the "Borat of video games", Keith Apicary's panel was actually ended early by the PAX enforcers who called security in, although viewers of his work probably shouldn't be too surprised.
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