Valve co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell and business development lead Erik Johnson recently appeared on the first episode of a new internet podcast, GameSlice, hosted
by video game journalist and presenter Geoff Keighley.
Not exact matches
In emails seen
by Breitbart London, Ben Kuchera repeatedly pressures other
journalists and editors to take down material on their websites that is critical of Zoe Quinn and to close down debate about her role in the
video games industry
by removing comments and forum posts
by members of the public asking questions about journalistic propriety.
The mainstream gaming
journalist linked to above,
by the way, is Leigh Alexander, who writes for VICE, Gamasutra and the Guardian, among others, on
video games.
The
game is being sold
by video game historian /
journalist Frank Cifaldi, who describes it thusly:
Crecente was named one of the 20 most influential people in the
video game industry over the past 20 years
by GamePro in 2009 and one of gaming's Top 50
journalists by Edge in 2006.
Simon Parkin is a contrinuting writer to the New Yorker.com, a freelance
journalist and author of the book «Death
by Video Game.»
According to the rules, «the three
games that receive the most public votes will form one «Player's Choice» ballot, which will join the 27 other ballots submitted
by members of the International Selection Advisory Committee, a supporting group composed of
journalists, scholars, and other individuals familiar with the history of
video games and their role in society.»
And
by sore point, I mean a lot of people want their politics and their
games kept separate in any publicized discussion on the topic, calling for critics,
journalists and developers to keep their filthy political agendas out of
video games in a spirited pursuit for objective criticism.