Bitmob Staff Contributing to EGM

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EGM went away last year but is about to make a triumphant return. To make sure they’re stacked with quality content, they’ve teamed up with the Bitmob staff, most notably Dan Hsu and Demian Linn, veterans of the magazine and all kinds of places on the intarwebs. Congrats to them!

This is a great sign for EGM and I really hope they come through this with flying colors. I was always a fan of the publication and having Shoe and Demian back on the team gives me yet another reason to re-subscribe.

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1UP Gets Sold, EGM Gets Shut Down

Ziff Davis has sold off almost all of its gaming properties to UGO Entertainment, a unit of the Hearst Corporation. UGO has been on the gaming news scene for a whole, although not many people used them as a primary source of information. Now, they own all of the 1UP network, including GameVideos.com, MyCheats.com, and GameTab.com.

“We are extremely excited to join the UGO team,” said Sam Kennedy, editorial director and creator of 1UP. “Relying on UGO’s publishing platform will allow us to focus on what we do best—creating great content and ‘owning the conversation’ among gamers through our unique, authentic and definitive voice and community.”

I’ve spoken with a few people over at 1UP who asked to remain nameless, but they aren’t too happy. Some are looking for jobs. Others, specifically those who worked on EGM, are completely out work since the magazine has been shut down. Sad to see it go, but I think it has been an inevitable waiting to happen. Print media is on the way out with everything going online.

The 1UP Yours Podcast and the 1UP Show have been staples of my weekly listening and viewing, so it’s very sad to hear from 1UP Show creator Ryan O’Donnell and producer Matt Chandronait that the video podcast has been canceled. The 1UP Yours Podcast is up in the air, as the show’s producer Andrew Pfister has been laid off. They also have great trustworthy review and editorial teams. Here’s hoping that everything goes well over there.

[Update] Been hearing more and more people that have been laid off. Horrible day for gaming journalism. So sorry to hear what has happened to our friends over there. I’m sure everyone will land on their feet, but damn, this sucks.

[Update 2] I’m hearing that 1UP Yours Podcast is no more. Joystiq also posted a full list of those affected by the layoffs. Not a good day.

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EGM Delays MGS4 Review Due to Crazy Konami Restrictions

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Big ups to EGM and 1up for sticking to their guns. Apparently, Konami has some crazy insane restrictions behind the review for Metal Gear Solid 4. Some of the things they forbid early reviewers from discussing include the game’s 4.6GB install and the length of the in-game cutscenes. No one knows for sure what else can’t be talked about and we don’t have our review copies of the game yet (Konami, what’s the deal?). Direct from EGM:

Metal Gear Solid 4 will hit store shelves shortly after this issue of EGM lands in your hot little hands. And four EGM editors — Matt Leone, Jeremy Parish, Andrew Pfister, and Shane Bettenhausen — have already invested plenty of time in the game. So why don’t we have a full review in this issue? Simply put: We weren’t happy with the limitations Konami wanted to impose on our comments, and rather than publish compromised reviews in the interest of being the first to rate the game, we’d rather wait until next issue, where we can be completely open and thorough with our thoughts. In the meantime, our MGS4 vets sat down for an informal chat about the game (and remember — [once the limitations are lifted] you can find the full review on 1UP.com!).

This type of thing really hurts the review process. It’s already bad enough when you have to play a game for review with developers and PR people looking over your shoulder, but to restrict what you can and can’t say in a review? How are gamers supposed to really know what’s going on? No topic should be off limits in a review. If something sucks or gamers should know about it before buying, it’s a reviewer’s job to make sure everyone knows.

We stand behind EGM and their decision to wait on the review so they can publish everything that needs to be said. We won’t be running our review pre-release, so we won’t be restricted with what we can say. Not that we’d sacrifice our journalistic integrity anyway. We’ll always bring you the full truth that we feel about every game.

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Ziff Davis Files for Bankruptcy

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Ziff Davis, parent company to EGM, Games for Windows magazine, and the 1up Network, has filed for bankruptcy. Don’t worry, they aren’t going under, just using this as an out to reduce a shit-ton of debt.

Ziff Davis Media plans to swap $225 million of existing senior debt for a new $57.5 million senior secured note and at least 88.8 percent of the common stock in the reorganized company. The New York-based company has a debt-restructuring agreement with senior noteholders, it said today in a statement. Subordinated noteholders haven’t agreed to the restructuring.

That’s a lot of debt. Looks like someone got tired of credit agencies calling in. Hopefully this works out for them.

[via Bloomberg]

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