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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Our community manager is looking for feedback from you in order to improve your Bitmob experience!
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
This Week in Video Game History witnesses the birthdays of three very different people, the untimely death of a CD-ROM heroine, a totally botched console, and the beginning of two dominant genres. By the end of this week's anniversaries, we'll have you saying, in the immortal words of Kaz Hirai: "Remember that one? Alright!"
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Bitmob Editor Brett Bates takes a few moments to answer questions about what being an editor actually means. How much time does he work with other people's articles? What are his responsibilities? How has being an editor changed him?
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
We asked the community to preview upcoming games scheduled for release in 2010. Our members look at Red Dead Redemption, Metroid: Other M, Dragon Quest 9, Civilization 5, Fable 3 and many, many more!
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Our community members tell us how Monster Hunter Tri is going to do outside of Japan and share some kick-ass video game moments. Also, the winners to our Kick-Ass: The Game are announced!
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A part of Chris Hoadley's "This or That" writing challenge, I take a look at the two different types of Geometry Wars games -- Geomtery Wars 1 & 2 from Xbox LIve Arcade and Geometry Wars: Galaxies for the Nintendo Wii.
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Help us write Bitmob's Walkthrough to Walkthroughs by writing about guides, FAQs, and...walkthroughs!
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Once there was a time when walkthroughs weren't the last resort, they were necessary. Adventure games, I'm looking at you.
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
If you haven't written for Bitmob yet, maybe you should start thinking about it.
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Join us for another week of anniversaries from video game history. This week features Ken Kutaragi, Pokemon, and Commodore.
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Looking to start a career in games journalism? An internship might be for you. Former intern, Jay Frechette, and the man who hired him, Dan Hsu, talk about this vital role.
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
In the second installment of the Featured Writer series, we take a look back at Daniel Feit's best articles. He takes us to the Tokyo Game Show, across borders, and through time itself.
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Tell us your favorite Kick-Ass video game moment and win a copy of Kick-Ass: The Game.
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
A friendly reminder to get your articles about 2010's most anticipated games written and submitted!
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
We asked a couple questions via Twitter and Facebook. Here are your answers to whether Splinter Cell: Conviction is a day-one purchase, and whether you will miss Xbox Live support for Xbox Originals.
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by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
If you thought April is a historically light month for video games, you would be wrong. This installment of This Week in Video Game History gives us an opportunity to celebrate a classic game that is still very relevant, curse gamers for avoiding two fantastic games, and confirm that video games are worthy of a show about nothing.
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Do you want to become a freelance writer? Bitmob's own Demian Linn chimes in on what being a freelancer means.
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
We asked the community to write about controllers. And they did! We collect the most thoughtful quotes from the latest community call out.
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
Bitmob wants you to look into your crystal ball and tell us how 2010 is going to shape up. Pick a game scheduled for release in this calendar year and start writing!
by Andrew Hiscock, COMMUNITY WRITER
If L.A. Noire is going to work, it will have to be the complete package. The art direction will require synergy with the gameplay mechanics and thematic elements.