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KungKras said:

All I remember is that lots of IGN's Nintendo team left Nintendo, I think in 2010 or 2009.

I did some looking into it, and I didn't see anything particularly suspicious going on. It just looked like people were moving on.



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The media does a lot more to hurt the industry than to help it. There is much more negativity in videogame news than anything I have ever seen before.



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Mythmaker1 said:
KungKras said:

All I remember is that lots of IGN's Nintendo team left Nintendo, I think in 2010 or 2009.

I did some looking into it, and I didn't see anything particularly suspicious going on. It just looked like people were moving on.

I think it's suspicious in and of itself that IGN's entire Nintendo section moved on in such as short amount of time. Something must have made them bitter about the site.



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KungKras said:
Mythmaker1 said:
KungKras said:

All I remember is that lots of IGN's Nintendo team left Nintendo, I think in 2010 or 2009.

I did some looking into it, and I didn't see anything particularly suspicious going on. It just looked like people were moving on.

I think it's suspicious in and of itself that IGN's entire Nintendo section moved on in such as short amount of time. Something must have made them bitter about the site.

Mark Bozon left in 2010, and has since begun working in print. Matt  Cassamasina left in 2009 to pursue a job at Apple. That's all I could dig up on anyone who left, and it seems on-the-level to me.



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They've probably mis-quoted him. lol :P



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Ljink96 said:
I'm sick of it too. I have really become sick of it. Everyday I check news about Nintendo and it is always bad. It is never good. It seems that everybody has it out for Nintendo. I mean everybody.


Its been this way for a long time, back when I started followimg gaming around 2003, game informer was always ripping on gamecube for being too kiddy or having no games.



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