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Sing-along to this sad music video.. Goodbye EGM and 1Up..
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Jonathan Mann 'EGM, 1UP, Goodbye!' music video
Sad weekend confirmed, folks. With EGM gone for good, 1UP morphing into something else, and a many of their combined staff now looking for new gigs, some gamers have been dealt a serious emotional blow. To some just a magazine/website/podcast/forum, but for those that followed the online portal's activities it's the ending of ...
A Friday without my gaming community...
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Jonathan Mann 'EGM, 1UP, Goodbye!' music video Gaming is often hearlded as a community. A community that grows, shifts, comforts, and challenges those involved. A community a shared experiences. It's a Friday night. The first Friday in a post Ziff Davis 1up.com. While I'm excited that a large number of talented people are still at 1up, ...
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Computer And Video Games 1/7/2009
Ziff Davis has quit the busines.
Ziff Davis, a veteran player in games magazine and website publishing, has quit the business, closing long-running consumer mag EGM and selling its games web properties to UGO Entertainment and its parent Hearst. ...