More Spore news!
I had a brief chat with EA’s PR Manager, Jonathan Goddard yesterday & there is some good news for UK gamers which came to light with regards to pre-orders of Spore.
While waiting for some details to be confirmed at EA, I put together a quick news feature for Ripten containing what Jonathan had [...]
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Spore Pre-Orders in UK Add Extra Incentive(via Ripten)
June 12, 2008My Boom Blox review
June 9, 2008My latest review is now up on Ripten: Boom Blox for the Wii. I had previously written up a preview of the game back in April & am glad it lived up to the early good reports.
June is shaping up to be a fairly busy month for furthering my freelance writing. I have Dragonball Z: [...]
My Blood Red Shoes interview up at Caught in the Crossfire
May 21, 2008Well it’s been a wait but my Blood Red Shoes interview has finally made its way onto the ‘net via a great music/skate/entertainment site, Caught in the Crossfire.
There had been numerous delays getting the interview back due to the bands hectic schedule, a debut album & European tour, but both Steven & Laura answered my [...]
Trackback Tuesday #7
May 20, 2008With a hefty amount of time spent playing the multiplayer element of GTA IV over the last week, I will be making a report on how I am getting on ravaging the streets of Liberty City later in the week.
I still wait for my review copy of Boom Blox from EA but on a more [...]
Iron Man review up on Ripten
May 10, 2008Finally, after my first impressions of the game last week, my review of the game is now up on the Ripten gaming site.
That’s the second review that Ripten have taken of mine & I hope to have a copy of Boom Blox to review for them this coming week.
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Freelance Journalism update & PES 2008(Wii) review
April 26, 2008It’s been quite a week but busy is good, especially in writing terms. Writers block? No, not I…
Writing for Ripten has been an eye opening experience. I knew the work involved in writing for a game site would be demanding, but what I hadn’t reckoned with was how involved I would get in the games. [...]