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Passionate Gaming Roots

Have you ever noticed that the toys you played with as a child or the films you enjoyed watching may have some kind of association to what kinds of films, television shows and even video games you enjoy now? This weekend I noticed after watching the G.I.Joe film that there was a connection to what I enjoy today. G.I. Joe played a significant role in my childhood. I was in love with SnakeEyes back then (hate to admit that) but I thought he was mysterious and a misunderstood hero. I couldn't help but sigh each time I saw him on the screen this last weeekend. Completely enjoyed his childhood memories they have in the film. Just really connected with that portion of the film because of him.

I figured out that G.I. Joe was a root that caused me to get big into the Command & Conquer series in the late 90s. I loved that original game with so much passion, I knew most multiplayer mode strategies like the helicopter rush, nod bike rush and the terms used such as No HT. There was a huge community on the Mplayer multiplayer service; naturally I learned a lot of what I knew from those who played the game competitively. There's more of a rich history about the discrimination I faced as a female gamer at that time, but I will save that story for another day.

This weekend I created a silly video where I interview myself. I dressed up as a blonde host and interviewed my real self. Figured that if there is anything you all should consider is this... when you love something so much, consider the reasons behind that passion. There might be more to it than you may think. Being passionate about certain game genres comes from somewhere, and it is highly likely something to do with your past.

What do you define as an editorial?

Have a question that was sent my way and figured you are readers of many sites so you would be able to answer the question for him and everyone else who is interested. What do you define as an editorial? Is there a list of things that define and glorify a piece of word as editorial? Editorials to me is purely based on an opinion around a specific topic.

Share your thoughts! Especially in regards to the Soapbox and what you'd like to read more about.

Tip of the Week - SoapBox Feature

UPDATED: 6/15/2012

This week's tip for the community report ended up being quite lengthy. I decided to create a blog and link to it on Spam Filter.

I find users confused about how the Soapbox feature works;the two that come up the most frequently include:

- Why are some users featured more frequently than the next user?

- How do I get added to the Soapbox?

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I have provided some areas to consider before you end up flagging your blog with the 'editorial' drop down. All editorial blogs get reviews by GameSpot staff.

- Always write your blog articles with good enough grammar and mechanics. Don't forget to use spell check and grammar programs as they provide better comprehension among all of the GameSpot members.

- Do answer your own questions through research and thought. Remember, your audience (GameSpot friends and readers) are pretty savvy about the games so consider this when you write your blog.

- Don't forget to explain a genre or niche others may not be too familiar with. Some gamers may not understand certain niches like the next person. If you think it's not broad enough (say, Portal, Star Trek, and Star Wars, occasionally explain terms only found in your genre or game universe.

- Colored text or fancy fonts is a no-no. Why? They distract the reader. Consider using bolded fonts or italics when absolutely needed. All caps is obviously not helpful unless you are yelling in your blog. Who wants comments of users asking you about why you are yelling at them though?

- Uniform Visual Media - When using screenshots or photos, make sure to have all sizes the same.

- One editorial is grand, but having a history of posting them is also considered by Staff. The reason for this is because we want to be sure someone is going to update their blog with an editorial at least once every few months. We realize that it can take weeks of research, but not updating with an editorial blog after a year may have the user's Soapbox status expire.

That should get you all started!

Lastly, if you don't want your blogs to be reviewed by GameSpot staff do not flag your blogs under the editorial drop down. Thanks for reading.

GameSpot Retro DVDs?

I have a variety of these GameSpot DVDs to give out dating from 2003-2004. If anyone is interested, shoot me an email via community @ gamespot.com (nospace) with your real name and mailing address.

You will also need to tell me why you should receive it compared to the next GameSpot member. How much did you watch our live shows back then? How long have you been a registrant? How many posts do you have? What GameSpot profile level are you? How often do you make blogs or post in the forums?

Doesn't have to be an essay, just answering one of those questions or explaining your background in some way is fine.

UPDATE at 3:32pm on 7/17: Everyone who has contacted me have had their packages sent out. I no longer have any 2004 DVDs, but I do have about 20 more E3 2003 DVDs with another older GS DVD to hand out. Continue to send your emails through out the weekend. I'll ship out the remainder of packages early next week.

UPDATE at 4:13pm on 7/20: I miscalculated. I think I had 30 more and so I sent out about 11 packages this morning. I still have about 20 more packages so feel free to send the request through PM or email.

UPDATE at 9:17am on 7/21: Reteesh posted a picture of the DVDs he received. That shows 2 of the 4. The thumbnail for the DVD picture seems to be bugged at the moment though.

UPDATE at 11:14am on 7/23: Some of you are getting fancy at showing off your DVDs! Check out DaNuTz- and elektrixxx's photography madskillz!

PS3 Uncharted 2 MP Beta Voucher

Homer gave me some PS3 multiplayer beta vouchers that he got at E3. The voucher expires on 6/28/09 so I need to mail these out today. The first 10 people to send an email to the community@gamespot.com will receive one. Please include your username, real name and mailing address and I'll send them out to you today. Hurry!

UPDATE: They are all gone!

Looking for your E3 blogs

What did you think about E3 this year? I'm looking for your blogs or any cool E3 forum topics. Send me a PM with the link and I'll include them in Thursday's E3 aftermath report. Much like the last time I requested E3 blogs and posts, I'll choose the user with the best blog to be featured on the community page.

E3 2009 Update #3 - Catching up

Wednesday kept me super busy. I made some time in the evening to do some catching up with my roomie, Sophia Tong. The video shares her experience until then. There was also a weird noise that was coming from our bathroom on Tuesday night so beware of strange noises!

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On Thursday morning I got up at 5am because I went to bed at 9pm. I headed out to the booth early after having breakfast with Guy, Ashley and Sophia. The purpose of getting to the booth early was to ask some editors and staff about how their E3 is gong for them and what they had to do before E3 was over on the last day. Check out the four part series I did on the last day!

Video 1
- Last day the four of us went to eat at the hotel because we had the same breakfast every day at the GameSpot E3 booth.
- Guy shared a few things he planned to do for the day.
- This was Ashley's first E3.
- I show the food we've had every single morning.
- Tyler talks briefly about the Splash Damage's Brink game.
- Marco from the data team shares his experience about how E3 is going.
- Kayvan from movietome.com talks about his experience of the show.

Video 2
- Homer loves Mass Effect; shares a comparison of 2005 booth versus 2009 GameSpot booth, and is not interested in the Old Republic game. I tell him to talk to the hand. :)
- I ask Brian about his thoughts on future Sports MMOs
- Shaun loses his witty super powers early in the morning. It's so extremely rare to see him like this so be kind to him!

Video 3
- Tor shares his thoughts about how well it went this year.
- Dan and Laura from GS AU talk briefly about how their E3 went. IT was Laura's first year!
- A super tired Justin Calvert shares his thoughts about this year and games he needed to play before the show ended.
- Kim Cuartero from the data team talks about tennis and skateboarding
- Kevin VanOrd talked about games that were missing on the show floor and more!
- Chris Watters' shares his experience of the show and there is a clip of a segment he hosted.

Video 4
- Giancarlo has returned to GameSpot! He talks about his history with E3 and we welcome him back to the team! It's so great to have someone who shares the same love of gaming, but also has a history with GameSpot and E3.

- Ryan MacDonald explains how E3 went as the primary host for the show. He could have had much more sleep, but rarely did early into the show. He also thanks the team for all of their effort this year.

- A quick circle around the GameSpot stage.

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Here's my best of E3 list!

Games, Games, Games
Best trailer: The Old Republic
Best press conference: Microsoft
Most intriguing: Singularity
Most edgy: Brutal Legend (come on, there is a hot rod!)
The best of rhythm games: DJ Hero
Most fun looking: Spyborgs
A game that made me believe in rocket/jet packs again: DarkVoid

Guests on the E3 stage show!
Majority of the guests were uber neat to deal with during the preparation of getting them ready for the stage show. Here are some that I stamp as teh awesome!

- Randy Pitchford was on stage for Gearbox's Borderlands game. He was one of the most energetic of the guests that were on the show; behind scenes and on screen. Super cool guy.

- Peter Sokal was on stage for id Software's Wolfenstein game. He seemed the most familiar. I thought I knew him for some reason, but it may be because he reminds me of how Rich Gallup was when I first met him.

- Most of the Harmonix crew for the Beatles game were all pretty awesome, including Alex Navarro. I've seen Alex so much over the past year, it is almost like he's still working with us. lol.

- Daryl Allison who talked about Spyborgs was a gentleman behind scenes and looked a bit like Greg Kasavin

- Ray Muzyka was a cool guy to talk to! While he was waiting to get on the stage for Mass Efect 2 I asked him how it felt being in one of the hoods for the press conference. He said it's incredible difficult to see walking up the stairs. Sounds like the whole crew had to pace themselves.

- TMNT dudes were also pretty neat to deal with. They reminded me of wrestlers, though.

- Lastly, I talked to two of the EA/Dragon Age guys that didn't get on stage. I didn't get their names. They seemed surprised that I was a Baldur's Gate fan. :)

There were more, but these are the people who stood out no matter how hectic it became behind scenes.

GameSpot Staff
Most dedicated: Sophia Tong
Best captain of setup/stage producer/teardown: Frank Adams
Best E3 virgin: Ashley Denton
Best host: Ryan MacDonald
Best laugh: Brian Ekberg
Requires a long load time before booting up: Shaun McInnis
Knows what to say at all times: Kevin VanOrd
Always energized: Chris Watters
Most informative: Lark Anderson
Most relaxed: Guy Cocker
One to ignore: Homer Rabara
Most fun to talk to: Luke Anderson (yeah, having an accent helped)
IT Wonder: Thomas Woods (he also helped remove furniture from stage for majority of the rhythm games)

E3 Update #2: Monday & Tuesday Happenings

Just a quick catchup. It's been super fun this year. I have slept without any anxiety (only anticipation) the past two nights. I think the back stage stuff is super fun to organize. Not quite sure why I sleep with ease more than any other year or live gaming event. It's pretty awesome to have a clear head this morning, especially.

Monday's conferences had lots of things I enjoyed, but being a big goober about Star Wars I was super excited about seeing the trailer for Old Republic. I posted quick video of that on Monday.

I saw pieces of the press conferences on Tuesday, but my primary duty was to get ready for the guests that would be on the show. The best part of the live stage shows on Monday was the Rock Band Beatles portion. I am not a big fan of every Beatles song, I think that was more my mother's generation of music, but I wouldn;t say I don't like them. They have some soothing music. :) So, it is kind of funny that I liked this stage demo a lot.The other game was Brutal Legend. I posted a video about how the official day 1 went on Tuesday, which also includes what I needed in my apron. I also mention some people you may know.

Now heading down to the convention center.

E3 Update #1 - Packing and camera batteries edition

Hey everyone. Just wanted to provide some links to the videos I have made so far. Not sure how much time I'll have from Tues through Thurs to create more, but we'll see how things go

Video 1: E3 2009 packing video has some of the necessities for my trip down to Los Angeles. I was super happy about getting a new apron.

Video 2: Monday's adventure consisted of traveling down to Los Angeles and helping the GS Live staff with setting up the stage area. I helped out with a lot of wiring of the consoles and got the camera station ready for batteries. The interesting part, which isn't described too well this morning, was trying to pair up the battery chargers with the batteries. Having so many kinds was crazy, but it made it that much more interesting and fun.

I'll see you in the chatroom today. Tomorrow through THursday might not be nearly as easy to chit-chat as I'll be handling the guests that get up on the stage.

Pre-E3 Update

As you already know, E3 has kept us all pretty busy the past few weeks. As we get even closer there's just such little time in the day. I planned to skip the weekly community report this week and post that E3 community coverage this Friday as promised. Also, I am still looking for some new and interesting E3 blogs worth mentioning. In fact, this week's community spotlight will be the person who posted the best E3 blog. Remember this new emblem?

Here are some ideas to consider in your E3 community coverage blog.

- You can do some lists about how many games you knew would be the best of game; how many times you've attended E3 virtually; how many times you've attended E3. The list can go on and on!

- What do you think it will be like now that E3 is going back to the traditional format?

- Do you think there will be more people attending this year than ever before?

- What does GameSpot HAVE to bring to the show floor this year or else you'll be throwing tomatoes?

- What will be the snacks you have to eat while watching all three days of the show.

That should get your creativity started. I know some of you can do much better than those. You may also want to consider asking other users to respond to your lists of E3.

After you post that blog shoot me a PM with the link. If you post a blog about your pre-e3 comments, be sure to let me know by Friday morning.

Another thing to be aware of is how awesome the E3 emblems look. They are very futuristic so those who like the sci-fi element to games will believe these emblems are the best we've had. You will not want to miss any piece of GameSpot's coverage this year! It is highly unlikely we'll be posting a missed your E3 emblem thread unless staff state otherwise.

We also will not be having a subscriber chatroom this year. You'll want to do most of your discussions in the E3 2009 discussion forum or post comments for each live show.

Another thing that you may have not noticed is our recent photo contest. It's as simple as taking a picture of your gaming entertainment area and posting it in a submission thread. The winners will each receive 8 video games. The contest ends on June 7th so post your photo earlier than later. Our coverage of E3 will keep you very busy next week.

That's it for now. :)