Eventually, it will be a nice place to look back
at videogames journalist's careers and a handy place to see what scores were handed out for reviews.
The epic tale of Duke Nukem Forever continues to be the golden goose
for videogame journalists the world over, and while the story will have a hopefully happy ending when the game releases sometime next year, not everyone is coming out a winner.
Rumors about a Switch version of the game surfaced last week following a tweet
from videogame journalist Marcus Sellars, which stated that a Switch port is in development at Blizzard.
In 1994, he founded Rolenta Press, a publisher of videogame books, whose catalogue included Videogames: In the Beginning, by Ralph H. Baer, the inventor of the videogame console, and Confessions of the Game Doctor by Bill Kunkel, the world's
first videogame journalist.
These people were not paid extras, but
videogame journalists, their faces painted by obliging make up artists.
We'll let you know soon enough, but until them I invite you to step behind the velvet rope into the glamorous world of
the videogame journalist, courtesy of this complete PDF scan of Continue?.
The legal debacle surrounding the various allegedly illegal reviews of Alone in the Dark, and Atari's subsequent handling of said reviews underscores the growing conflict between videogame producers and
videogame journalists.
I've been in Media Studies for a few years now and finally decided that I wanted to pursue the route of
the videogames journalist, so I've been looking all over the internet for information from other writers like myself.
Videogame journalist, Geoff Keighley, who has been promoting the heck out of the VGAs, told Destructoid that «more than 12 ″ games will debut during the show.