About Me
Originally growing my roots at the Dynamix studio in Eugene, Oregon, I eventually moved to California and Imagine Media/Future Network USA. There I helped to build the IGN network before moving over to join Chris Slate in creating PSM magazine. Around seven years later, I jumped ship to Electronic Arts, where I worked on such titles as Oddworld Stranger's Wrath. From there, I had a brief stint at an Activision studio (Z-Axis) before hanging my hat at my new home at Sega.

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3 Comments:
At 2:53 PM,
Andy said…
*Off topic
I have head that some people think that shortages this holiday season of Wii and PS3's might actually drive more people to buying the 360. Possibly giving the Xbox even more of an advantage in the console wars.
Seems possible, what do you think?
At 4:47 PM,
Frosty said…
People always say this in every generation, like when the Gamecube launched against the Xbox. Shortages of systems could benefit Sony and the PlayStation 2. To some degree, I think this is true, but definitely not in a substantial amount. If I am going into a store hoping to get a PS3, I am not going to buy a 360 if the PS3 is out. I would be highly disappointed, but I would wait. I mean, there is obviously a reason I didn't buy a 360 already and am favoring the PS3. That reason or reasons wouldn't change just because a system is currently out of stock. Maybe that's just me, though. I have never gone into a store looking to buy one thing and come out with something else... unless you count DVDs, I guess.
At 9:04 PM,
Andy said…
True, I hopped from store to store before finding a PSP, didn't buy a DS instead.
good point
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