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| Game-Revolution (often abbreviated GR) is a popular online gaming magazine created in 1996. Based in Berkley, California, the often-updated website has been attributed by multiple gaming resources for it's amusing reviews and talented writing team. Cameo writing appearances by Brian Clevinger of 8-Bit Theatre and Scott Ramsoomair of VG Cats, both popular video game webcomics. Usual updates for the site are common for gaming websites; reviews, previews, a gaming download area, gaming 'cheats' page, and a merchandise store. The site has also come to feature other items such as a comics section, screenshots, and videos section. As of November, the Game-Revolution site has been revamped and sports a new look along with a few new features. Their Features pages have included multiple amusing articles satirizing Jack Thompson, E³, the hype surrounding the next-generation consoles, and the heavily debated Video game controversy. Game-Revolution also has a popular forum known as Gamepost, as well as a live chat room for general gaming discussion (or just about anything else). Style of ReviewsOne of the site's most acclaimed attributes are their style of reviews, often blatantly insulting the game and developers of the game itself. Game-Revolution, through their roughly two-page reviews come to a summary in the American A-F Grading system. To their credit, Game-Revolution claims rightly that they have never given an "A+", and their "A" is awarded to very few, very select games. Such games include Halo: Combat Evolved for the Xbox, and Grand Theft Auto III for the PlayStation 2. On the opposite side of the spectrum, when faced with games they consider to be terrible, the site's reviewers often choose to make the actual reading of the review humorous. For example, when reviewing , multiple drop-down boxes that serve no logical purpose were added to poke fun at the game. To this day, the writers for Game-Revolution insist that is the worst game they have ever seen.GR MailbagGame-Revolution also has a GR Mailbag (previously "Moron Mailbag"), a way of showing their personal responses to the numerous hate-mail they receive. However, the mail answered is not just limited to hate-mail, and may often include junk mail, mail they consider stupid, or even mail from intelligent persons. Almost every response Game-Revolution makes is humorous in nature, usually poking fun at the sender or the stupidity of the sent e-mail's contents. The Mailbag is updated the least out of the site's content, which the creators' like to point out in the rare occasions they do get to update.Jack Thompson ControversySometime in August of 2005, Jack Thompson contacted the Lou Kerner of Game-Revolution and requested he remove an offensive AIM buddy icon from an affiliate site of Game-Revolution known as Bolt.com. Kerner complied and had the offending icon removed immediately. However, Thompson saw the removal as an admission of guilt and contacted the NYPD to have Kerner arrested. Fortunately, no such action was taken. Duke Ferris, another employee of the site, wrote an article on the matter and humorously pointed out the ridiculousness of the entire situation. To drive home this point, he even chose to present a primitively drawn image which had Thompson being devoured by a crocodile, and then challenged Thompson to go ahead and have him arrested. It is unknown if Thompson responded to the article.GR's Article Regarding Video Game Violence and Youth ViolencePerhaps Game-Revolution's most revered article was Duke Ferris's article regarding the current public controversy with video games and its connection with violent youth. Ferris openly criticized the matter, and offered several bits of data to prove that there is no discernable connection between two. In fact, he points out that this year's youth has been the least violent in several years, yet political figures and the media have made it a point to make the issue seem the exact opposite. As with the style of the site, the article can be considered humorous in nature. The original article can be found .[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Game-Revolution ] | Searches on eBay |
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