The future of games journalism is nigh and it is a bleak future indeed.
Don't really care about these guys, but IGN obviously took a big hit from this. After GameSpot's huge layoffs last year... this is pretty close to the end of what passes for "big-business" games journalism. Soon it will just be a bunch of individuals or small groups running private blogs.
POE said: i miss audrey |
I don't, I much prefer seeing her at Nintendo events to reading her stuff on IGN.
NintendoPie said: IGN's been done since Audrey and the rest of her clique left. |
Jose Otero is alright. Anyway IGN has never treated Nintendo content as important. Every once in a while when they accidentally attracted a decent amount of attention from Nintendo fans, they didn't know what to do with it. Hell, I think they just assumed most of their visitors wouldn't care about Nintendo and rarely promoted the few articles they did produce.