Weekly Column - 1/12/09
January 17th, 2009Weekly column is up at Joystiq - the topic is the fall of EGM and the future of magazines.
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Whenever I have 86 unread messages in my inbox, I know the latest column has gone up. Unsurprisingly, the RROD has drawn considerable commiseration.
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Our new column is up this week discussing the potential effects the economic crisis will have on the gaming industry. You can read it here.
Enjoy!
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Our weekly column is up at Joystiq. The topic this week is about the nature of innovation in gaming and how it’s sometimes a bigger concept than we think.
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Just though I’d post a quick message that you can find our latest column here. It’s about whether used game sales should have royalties for the publishers and/or developers of the games.
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Our weekly Counting Rupees column is up - the topic this week is crisis management.
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Our new column is up here. It talks about E3 and whether or not it’s actually “dead” as many want us to believe.
And just to point out, I actually wrote this before this news came out.
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Today’s column looks at why GTA IV had minimal impact on the release of Iron Man. Enjoy!
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Just a quick note about our last two columns, which can be found here and here. Last night’s column looks at the similarities between the Gamecube and the Wii, while last week’s looks at whether “artistic” games can actually sell. Enjoy!
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I think I forgot to post about our column for the past couple weeks, so here is a link to last week’s, and here is this week’s. Enjoy!
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