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  2. List of video game websites - Wikipedia

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    A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor. The word video in video game traditionally referred to a raster display device, [ 1 ] but it now implies any type of display device that can produce two- or three ...

  3. Polygon (website) - Wikipedia

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    Polygon. (website) Polygon is an American entertainment website by Vox Media covering video games, movies, television, and other popular culture. At its October 2012 launch as Vox Media's third property, Polygon sought to distinguish itself by focusing on the stories of the people behind video games and long-form magazine-style feature articles.

  4. Kotaku - Wikipedia

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    URL. kotaku.com. Commercial. Yes. Launched. October 2004; 19 years ago (2004-10) Kotaku is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network. [1] Notable former contributors to the site include Luke Smith, [2] Cecilia D'Anastasio, Tim Rogers, and Jason Schreier.

  5. Game Developer (website) - Wikipedia

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    Game developer publishes daily news, features like post-game post-mortems and critical essays from developers, and user-submitted blog posts. The articles can be filtered by topic (All, Console/PC, Social/Online, Smartphone/Tablet, Independent, Serious) and category (Programming, Art, Audio, Design, Production, Biz (Business)/Marketing).

  6. Destructoid - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. Destructoid is a website that was founded as a video game -focused blog in March 2006 by Yanier Gonzalez, a Cuban-American cartoonist and author. [2] Enthusiast Gaming acquired the website in 2017 and sold it to Gamurs Group in 2022.

  7. Did You Know Gaming? - Wikipedia

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    Did You Know Gaming? (abbreviated DYKG[1]) is a video game –focused blog and web series which launched in May 2012. The site features video content focusing on video game related trivia and facts, with occasional journalistic investigations into gaming's lost secrets and forgotten products. [1]

  8. Category:Video game blogs - Wikipedia

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    Scott Jennings (game designer) Joystiq. Polygon (website) Rock Paper Shotgun. Sarcastic Gamer. Screen Play (blog) TIGSource. VG247. Video Games Chronicle.

  9. Joystiq - Wikipedia

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    Joystiq. Joystiq was a video gaming blog founded in June 2004 as part of the Weblogs, Inc. family of weblogs, now owned by AOL. It was AOL's primary video game blog, with sister blogs dealing with MMORPG gaming in general and the popular MMORPG World of Warcraft in particular. [1][2][3] After declining readership, it was announced that Joystiq ...