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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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I do like you Joystiq - I'm sorry if I've been rude or blunt - I love you guys and only joke about - I know people shouldn't tease you

Of course if I didn't like this site I wouldn't be here reading this - I'm not just saying this but this article has made me think and is very good - its rare that you read articles like these

We will miss you and I agree this site isn't perfect but it isn't rubbish - its just a confilict of opinions - I'm not the kind of person who hates stuff or gets annoyed easily

On behalf of everyone I'm sorry and we truly love you

Also, can I ask how you got into gaming and what you had to do - if you don't want to answer - that's cool -

Nintendo - this isn't bias - is the gaming company who really cares and wants to connect. As an experiment I emailed Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo - saying how I wasn't sure which console to buy. Nintendo replied very quickly, with a personal response and Microsoft is yet to reply. Sony sent an automated response. I know this doesn't mean Nintendo is better but is a refelection on the company. At E3 Mr Iwata said let us know what colour you want Revolution and what the fans think about them is important. This is most evident in Nintendo - I'm not being bias but that's how it seems.

I think I should be more respectful and I'm sorry - I hope you don't take it personally - it is good to see a gaming blog and I think I take it for granted

*Hugs everyone at Joystiq*

:)
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Sad to see you go Ben, but on the other hand, it's great you're moving up in the world.

The gaming blog world is an extension of the gaming world. It's just gamers talking to gamers. It is the new (well, not so new) game community. Anyone participating is simply using technology to do what used to be done in the school yard, and companies would be foolish to ignore us.

I don't believe their needs to be any moderation, qualification or validation of any game blogger. If you say something that raises ideas and gets people thinking and replying, without resorting to trolling, and the people who make the games listen, then the whole community and industry is better off.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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I've always been and will continue to be supportive of this site, and i wish you continued success in all of your future endeavours. I hope the person who will take your place is close to matching your wit and great writing style.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Congrats on the job.

I'm actually glad you're leaving because now Joystiq is one less blog I have to read. You wrote thoughtful pieces while Parsons crapped out not-even-shiny turds of fanboy anti-corporate drivel.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Good luck man.
Can you drop a few hints about where/what you will be doing in your job?
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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I can't reveal the company I work at yet, since I haven't started. I'll be bringing good games to the world so I'm psyched. I've been looking for a fulltime gig for several years so it feels like a miracle that it's finally happened. Perseverence is the key Hug-Me. Cliched but true.

I'll keep posting in the comments section (I can't wait to hound the JS folks as a reader). I can say with confidence that JS will continue to deliver great stuff day after day. As I stated in the post, game blogs can offer a lot more, and this one will under new management.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Congrats on the new job! I wish you well, Ben. I really enjoy reading Joystiq, even if I don't always agree with what gets posted. I'm curious why it would be a conflict of interest for you to have a blog and also be employed in the game industry. Maybe you just meant Joystiq, which is kind of more of a news site than a blog. I certainly hope that gaming companies are not stiffling their employees from expressing themselves in blogs.

I have my own gaming blog (click my name above) but mine is more of a personal journal about just the stuff that interests me and a place to do reviews. I don't try to keep up with the biz like Joystiq does. :) But anyway I wish I knew more gaming bloggers, I think it's a great way to share our gaming experiences with each other.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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#5:

"I’ve taken a job at a massive, international coporation with the reach of a god."

Pretty obvious he's going to work at EA.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Good luck Ben and I hope you are successful in your new job and your life in general.

*Hugs*

:)
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Knight37, since I'm working in games, and JS is a games blog (owned by another entity) it's frowned upon. Makes sense to me, though I wish it were otherwise. I could still have my own blog, though my only other interest is my wife. While it would make a great blog I don't think she'd enjoy it.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Congrats on the position and welcome to the industry! ^__^

I've been an avid reader of Joystiq for quite awhile since stumbling upon it many months ago so I'm glad someone else will be taking command when you leave to keep things going.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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I'm completely bummed that Ben is leaving the site. He's a talented writer and it's been great working with him these past twelve months. I'm hoping that maybe his new employer will come around and let him continue to contribute in some way, even if it's just a weekly column or something.

In the meantime, Joystiq will keep humming along, and if you're interested in joining the team and writing for the site drop us a line here:

http://www.joystiq.com/contact/?Subject=0
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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You want gaming blogs to make an impact? Create some way for every person that leaves a comment to essentially have their own blog automatically created which is a canonical listing of all their comments.

Go ahead, steal that idea, it's the next big thing.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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A. Jacobson writes about game blogs in his own (great) game blog, render

Link, please?
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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The render link is the post's "Read" link. But here she is for your convenience:

http://rendergaming.blogspot.com/
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Thanks for all the great work Ben. We'll do our best to keep you as posted as you've kept us!

-Chris
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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Some pretty high tech stuff. www.psx23.xom
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