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Game Informer uses some of the best people in the gaming industry to write reviews, previews, editorials, stories and more. These people break it all down and give readers all the information they need for any game.
ANDY MCNAMARA - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE Now retired from the rock scene, Andy spends countless hours locked in his home office; enjoying the benefits of high definition television and surround sound far away from those scary things he has often heard referred to as people. A longtime fan of Metroid, Andy has been reviewing video games professionally since the days of the 8-bit NES. While a big sports fan in real life, Andy isn't the first to line up for sports titles, but is always willing to put in the extra hours to play a good RPG or strategy game.
ANDREW REINER - EXECUTIVE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE Reiner considers himself the biggest Star Wars fan in the world. Along with his impressive collection of Star Wars action figures, he has seen the trilogy 664 times. A fan of all game types, role playing games are his strong suit. In his 9 years as a professional gamer, Reiner has achieved the impossible. Penetrating the pixel boundary, he not only plays games, he's in one, and can be shot daily in the epic N64 release, Perfect Dark.
JUSTIN LEEPER - ASSOCIATE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE Unlike most gaming jabronis, Justin knows there's life outside video vegetation. He's a former GWAR slave and moonlights as wrestler Justin "Violent" Lee in the Minnesota independent scene, where he violently bonds with other sweaty males - a practice that just gets blank stares when attempted on other GI reviewers. Justin's gaming tastes are highly old-school, and he plays 16-bit classics as often as he plugs into the latest titles.
MATT HELGESON - SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE While record collecting, watching reality television, and playing video games might sound like a state of retarded adolescence, Matt manages to scrap together an almost meaningful existence out of these activities. His encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture is either amazing or annoying, depending how close your desk is to his. Less esoteric than his colleagues, Matt prefers traditional action and platform games.
MATTHEW KATO - ASSOCIATE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE When not buying copious amounts of records, Kato can be found exercising good taste, feeding the goats, and trying in vain to update his wardrobe into the 21st century. Like other young men of his generation, he quickly found out that the one true real world application of good grades was the free arcade tokens that were given out as a reward. With allegiance to none, he takes on every game with an equal eye.
LISA MASON - ASSOCIATE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE Barring a brief and ill advised "I want to be popular, so I'll stop playing games" phase in late junior high, Lisa has been subjecting her friends to drawn out boss battles since age 8. She has been known to wax philosophically about why Jigglypuff is desperately under-appreciated and wish that some "big" games were more fun, even if that means less pretty.
BILLY BERGHAMMER - MANAGING EDITOR, GAME INFORMER ONLINE The new Game Informer web-whipping boy, Billy has been writing about video games online for over 8 years. Prior to his position with Game Informer Online, Billy founded Planet GameCube, the world's largest Nintendo fansite. Regardless of his sick obsession with Shigeru Miyamoto, Billy has been playing all different types of video games since the days of Pong. If the sun is out, you can find Billy mountain biking, camping, skiing, or enjoying a fermented malt beverage in the real "outside world."
JEREMY ZOSS - ASSOCIATE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER MAGAZINE Obsessed with anything on a shiny silver disc, Jeremy fanatically collects video games, music, and movies. When not buying bigger media storage systems or filling his mind withuseless trivia, Jeremy likes to write silly books, short stories, and comics that no one ever reads. Although he will never be able to stop himself from buying new games, Jeremy firmly believes the best system of all time was the Super Nintendo.
CHRIS COOK - ASSOCIATE EDITOR, GAME INFORMER ONLINE An avid video game fan since back in the days of Atari and Intellivison, Chris beat his first game, Load Runner, back on the Apple II C. Since then, he's tried his best to play most games that he comes into contact with to their absolute completeness. Is that scary or just dedicated? Outside of the game scene, he dig movies, especially foreign ones, and have probably seen more French films in the past year than most French people. And, now that you think about it, that last little fact IS scary. An avid fan of survival-horror games or any other title that forces you to use your noggin, he still has time to spend with the latest fighting and platforming titles.
* Cover Story: Game Informer's monthly cover story blows out the newest, most exciting story in the gaming world. Whether it's a system launch, a landmark game or trend that define today's gaming nation, GI's got it covered.
* GI Feature: GI averages two features per issue, generally six to eight pages each. Subjects vary from hardcore previews and interviews with industry shakers, to hilarious parodies of gaming's popular culture and in-depth histories of the hottest companies out there.
* Reviews & Previews: GI's reviews are the industry standard, the basis upon which all game are judged. Leaving no stone unturned, and with a combined 30 years of reviewing experience, GI delivers its opinions straight-up. The previews section is equally comprehensive, with large-format screenshots, in-depth analysis, and the kind of writing that gets people talking.
* GI News: Where games and society collide. GI News is a conglomerate that includes something for everyone. Details on games, the industry, comics, trade shows, anime, plus extras like trivia, top-ten lists, and "Name That Game," make GI news an information and entertainment hotbed.
* Play to Perfection: This is THE best strategy guide section out there, and includes entire walkthroughs for current smash games.
* Secret Access: Gamers love codes. Long after a game is beaten, codes keep'em coming back for more. Secret Access is the industry's most up-to-date, expansive listing of just-discovered codes. Readers contribute through the "Code Of The Month" contest, and "Download Of The Month" turns players onto the hottest demos and mods on the Net.
* Classic GI: Classic GI looks back at the games that made it happen and the people who started it all. Each month, Classic GI comes packed with an exclusive featurette, classic codes and reviews, plus a special section titled "This Month In Gaming History." Also, each month GI highlights one loyal reader who chooses his or her "Greatest Game Of All Time." Classic GI also includes an industry first - classic strategy guides from glory days past!
* Etc: GI's final editorial page is dedicated to marginalia - pens, candy, videotapes, music, game controllers, and peripherals - anything and everything about off beat products that may never make the mainstream. |
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