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Karma? No. Bad luck? Yes.
They can review games however they want. It has nothing to do with their bankruptcy though.
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I used to LOVE the hell out of EGM and still think it is the best videogame mag out there. But I remember years ago (back in the MK2 days of arcades) when the magazine was like $6 (cad) and was like 400 pages of pictures and game news. Over the years the magazine kept getting smaller and smaller with less and less content other than reviews.
Can't say I'm too surprised. The quality of their magazine has been going down the drain for years, it's why I finally cancelled my subscription after 5 years. I much prefer Game Informer these days. Also, what does any of this have to do with the Lair review.myke2010
A little, if not nothing. Attention grabber.
Karma? No. Bad luck? Yes.
They can review games however they want. It has nothing to do with their bankruptcy though.
MADVLAD123
There's no such thing as karma or bad luck. But you can have bad management, poor journalists, lack of good direction and lack of innovation in the product that will cause you to loose readers and ultimately, your company.
Good, I've always hated EGM. Now I'll just have to wait for GameInformer to go bankrupt along with them. :PMiyomaticalways? what are you? 12? EGM was THE source for gaming news before the internet caught on. Early thru late 90s, EGM was the standard, and they were very good at what they did.
lol at you people saying it's a good thing. how on earth is it a good thing? you people act like a game magazine could somehow be your enemy. if you don't like their direction, hope for new writers or new management. you don't hope their doors shut. there are only so many independent gaming mags in the first place.
criticizing them is fine...demanding more is fine. hoping death upon their company shows your age.
lol at you people saying it's a good thing. how on earth is it a good thing? you people act like a game magazine could somehow be your enemy. if you don't like their direction, hope for new writers or new management. you don't hope their doors shut. there are only so many independent gaming mags in the first place.
criticizing them is fine...demanding more is fine. hoping death upon their company shows your age.
lol at you people saying it's a good thing. how on earth is it a good thing? you people act like a game magazine could somehow be your enemy. if you don't like their direction, hope for new writers or new management. you don't hope their doors shut. there are only so many independent gaming mags in the first place.
criticizing them is fine...demanding more is fine. hoping death upon their company shows your age.
We're not honestly celebrating the demise of a company and the loss of jobs, are we?...musicalmacIt's pathetic...... some of you should be ashamed. :|
I wouldn't mind as long as they don't make major (stupid) changes.That doesn't mean that anything Will happen to EGM.
Someone could buy the company and nothing would happen except on a high level. There have been rumours that Viacom wants to take over Egm/1up/gfw.
I hope thats what happens. I like the egm/1up/gfw crew.:(
Gaara79
These guys own 1up and Gametrailers also I belive. That's a bad deal Gametrailers is great.Firelore29GameVideos. And don't worry, those entities are safe, I'm sure. 1up is one of the most successful video game websites and is one of the few bright spots in the Ziff Davis holdings.
EGM may go under, but 1up will live on. I'm certain of that.
On a related note, I'm really glad now I got my EGM subscription for free.
I totally agree with you. I loved EGM and I also thought it was the best videogame magazine out there. I started reading it since the early 90's, it was so thick and full of info and game coverage, there was simply no mag like it in Europe.I used to LOVE the hell out of EGM and still think it is the best videogame mag out there. But I remember years ago (back in the MK2 days of arcades) when the magazine was like $6 (cad) and was like 400 pages of pictures and game news. Over the years the magazine kept getting smaller and smaller with less and less content other than reviews.
ZIMdoom
I stopped reading it along with all the other videogame mags when I finally got internet at home, so I really don't know if they fell so much like people make it look like.
[QUOTE="Miyomatic"]Good, I've always hated EGM. Now I'll just have to wait for GameInformer to go bankrupt along with them. :PDreams-Visionsalways? what are you? 12? EGM was THE source for gaming news before the internet caught on. Early thru late 90s, EGM was the standard, and they were very good at what they did.
Good, I've always hated EGM. Now I'll just have to wait for GameInformer to go bankrupt along with them. :PMiyomatic
no if game informer goes then we are screwed
Well, it sucks that people are going to lose their jobs. That's NEVER cool.
On a lighter note, if EGM goes under, who's going to kiss Microsoft's a$$ then!?!?
[QUOTE="Miyomatic"]Good, I've always hated EGM. Now I'll just have to wait for GameInformer to go bankrupt along with them. :Pmgsbethatgame
no if game informer goes then we are screwed
I personally find GameInformer to be a casual magazine. Just not my taste I guess.Please Log In to post.
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