Eurogamer
Parent Company Gamer Network Ltd
Owner Unknown
Editor-in-Chief Tom Bramwell
Ethics Policy "How We Work"
The Eurogamer Review Policy
Boycotted? Yes
Eurogamer is a UK based website founded in September 1999. Eurogamer is operated by Gamer Network Ltd and is a partner with Rock, Paper, Shotgun since 2010. Staff includes Tom Bramwell, Oli Welsh, Wesley Yin-Poole, Martin Robinson, Ellie Gibson, Robert Purchese, Christian Donlan, Richard Leadbetter, Tom Phillips, Jeffrey Matulef, Ian Higton, and Jon Bedford.[1]
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Role In GamerGate
Pending Robert Florence Doritosgate firing
Video Game Journalist Robert Florence Leaves Eurogamer After Libel Complaints, Erik Kain, 25 October 2012 2:20 PM
Eurogamer Writer Loses Job For Pointing Out How Much Video Game Journalism Fails, William Usher
GameJournoPros Members
These are the gaming journalists that are working (or previously worked) for Eurogamer and are part of the GamesJournoPro's Google mailing list.
- Daniel Starkey - Eurogamer, Gamespot, JoyStiq, Kotaku
- Jeffery Matulef - US News Editor at Eurogamer (Formerly AV Club, G4TV, Paste, Joystiq, OXM)
Articles Attacking Gamers
- We cannot let this become gaming culture - By Jeffery Matulef (17 Oct)
- Editor's blog: A brief note about "GamerGate" - By Eurogamer Staff (2 Sep)
- Editor's blog: I am sexist - By Tom Bramwell (19 Jun)
Deletions of comments
In September 2014 Eurogamer reader SpaceMidget75 wrote a blog post claiming that critical comments made in an article about sexism had been deleted at a database level to mask censorship. Other readers have since come forward after noticing the same thing.
References
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This page was last modified on 25 February 2015, at 22:22.