It looks like Crispy Gamer's review of GamerDNA -- following the partnership announced back in February, known as the "Try It" period -- has come back and the verdict is: Buy It. Mass High Tech Business News reports that the Cambridge-based GamerDNA has "found a buyer" in NY-based game site, Crispy Gamer, but will "continue to exist as a separate entity." GamerDNA CEO Jon Radoff writes that the social-networking-slash-data-driven gaming site he founded two and a half years ago has "merged" with Crispy Gamer and the serial entrepreneur won't be sticking around long. "I'll help out Chris Heldman (the CEO of Crispy Gamer) for a little bit to make sure things go smoothly -- but I'm an entrepreneur, and I'll start something new in 2010," Radoff says.
This follows last week's news that GameSpot would partner with GamerDNA-competitor Raptr. If that sounds like a partnership that may have forced Radoff's hand in selling the company, we'd be inclined to agree; GamerDNA cut its staff nearly in half back in October, and Radoff writes that "it didn't make sense for us to 'go it alone' in the market any longer." While Crispy Gamer is no GameSpot, Radoff says that the site "has very ambitious plans to build a media company around the gaming market." We're hoping to finally get used to that name by the time those plans come to fruition.
[Via @eliciab35]
Reader Comments (20)
Posted: Dec 17th 2009 2:38PM Marco le Polo said
The only way I've heard of Crispy Gamer is through Goozex and the game review section of every game. Will this benefit users of Goozex? Wtf is gamerDNA?
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 10:43PM Journ said
GamerDNA used to be Guild Cafe, a social network for MMO players. The idea was that if you changed MMOs, you could enter in your vitals (character name, server, guild, etc.) and reconnect with other people you've met in other games. When it switched to GamerDNA, it expanded to cover all games. I use it to publish a daily summary to Facebook, as it pulls in my gaming activity from Xbox Live, Steam, and Xfire.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 2:51PM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said
I actually like GamerDNA more than Raptr....GamerDNA at least ATTEMPTS to pull stuff from my PSN stats.....and it just seems more user friendly....
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 3:05PM (Unverified) said
Good thing they decided to buy it instead of trying to fry it.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 3:34PM (Unverified) said
Wooooooo Crispy Gamer, I don't know if anyone has seen Reviews On The Run (Judgment Day in the states), but Scott Jones is from that site.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 3:49PM Mattchewie said
Never even heard of gamerDNA. However it seems their ambition is to be a social gaming network like playfire?
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 3:51PM (Unverified) said
I have no idea what either of these things are.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 3:55PM (Unverified) said
Its a shame none of these companies are approaching deserving sites like mygamercard. If i remember correctly, they were the first one to come around when the 360 was released.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 4:50PM (Unverified) said
Gamerdna is the parent site of 360voice, if you have heard of that one.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2009 1:50PM (Unverified) said
Just go to giantbomb.com. They're better than Gamespot and they already have all of this game-tracking/social connectivity stuff built in.
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