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==28 Nov 2007==
 
*Game reviewer and editorial director [[Jeff Gerstmann]] is fired from his position at [[GameSpot]] closely following his negative review of Eidos Interactive's game ''Kane and Lynch: Dead Men''.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/spot-on-gamespot-on-gerstmann/1100-6183666/ GameSpot: Spot On: GameSpot on Gerstmann] [https://archive.today/1m7rf (Archive)]</ref>  Due to the heavy advertising of ''Kane and Lynch: Dead Men'' featured on GameSpot at the time, rumors erupt that Gerstmann was fired due to giving the game a poorer review than what Eidos Interactive paid for.
 
  
==20 Feb 2012==
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*[[Ben Kuchera]] posts an audio clip on SoundCloud,<ref>https://soundcloud.com/ben-kuchera/jaffe-confrontation</ref> containing an argument between David Jaffe and Stephen Totilo over the way social justice writer Kate Cox portrayed Jaffe in an article<ref>https://archive.today/rEfWM</ref> where she wrote about ''Twisted Metal''.
 
*Game media's twisted coverage of the Jennifer Hepler controversy. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QLz0CqtMVc</ref>
 
  
==15 Mar 2012==
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*Jeff Gerstmann speaks openly about his 2007 termination from [[GameSpot]].  He confirms that his termination was directly tied to his negative review of ''Kane and Lynch: Dead Men'', and that publishers threatening to pull advertising in response to disappointing game review scores is a common occurrence in the game journalism industry.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GagFPnSG0j4 Youtube: GameSpot and Giant Bomb Announcement]</ref>
 
  
==30 May 2012==
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*[[Kotaku]] writer and social justice writer [[Patricia Hernandez]] uses the word "rape" against an opponent in an online multiplayer game, then proceeds to badger and berate the gaming community in general about common forms of trash talk used in all multiplayer games and sports.<ref>https://archive.today/tc4GT</ref>
 
  
==24 Oct 2012==
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*Writer Rab Florence writes an article for [[Eurogamer]] that criticizes the current state of the gaming journalism industry. He lambasts the close relationships between game journalists and the innapropriate amounts of commercialism and bought publicity that occur among them.<ref>[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-10-24-lost-humanity-18-a-table-of-doritos Eurogamer: Lost Humanity 18: A Table of Doritos]</ref>  Following a complaint made from Lauren Wainwright—a game journalist that Florence quoted in his article—Eurogamer removes parts of his publication.<ref>[https://twitter.com/eurogamer/status/261431285216575488 Twitter: Eurogamer: 4:37 AM - 25 Oct 2012 (1)]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/eurogamer/status/261431335132995585 Twitter: Eurogamer: 4:37 AM - 25 Oct 2012 (2)]</ref>  Rab Florence resigns from Eurogamer the following day due to threat of legal action.<ref>[https://twitter.com/robertflorence/status/261434116224974848 Twitter: Rab Florence: 4:48 AM - 25 Oct 2012]</ref>  The subsequent uproar among gamers in response to the backlash against Florence and the flagrant displays of greed and collusion among gaming journalists is referred to as "Doritogate," in reference to the viral image of Geoff Keighley surrounded by Mountain Dew and Doritos that was featured in Florence's article.<ref>[http://levelsave.com/halo-4-mtn-dew-doritos-an-interview-with-geoff-keighley/ LevelSave: Halo 4, Mtn Dew, Doritos; An Interview with Geoff Keighley]</ref>
 
  
*After her complaint got Rab Florence fired, Lauren Wainwright was found to have several conflicts of interest of her own for covering and reviewing Square Enix games while also doing consultant work for them.<ref>http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/10/31/eurogamer-confirms-journalist-lauren-wainwright-threatened-legal-action</ref> Critics of her conduct were accused of abusive behaviors, misogyny and making rape jokes.<ref>https://i.imgur.com/UfnUPmW.png</ref>
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'''2014:'''
  
==05 Nov 2012==
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'''Before GamerGate''' • [[index.php?title=Timeline/August|August]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/September|September]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/October|October]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/November|November]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/December|December]]
*After public outcry for attempting to remain silent on the issue, [[Kotaku]] Editor In Chief Stephen Totilo finally acknowledges "Doritogate".<ref>https://archive.today/IUrz1</ref>
 
  
==18 Feb 2013==
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*The production build for [[Depression Quest]] is finalized. [[Nathan Grayson]] is included in the "Special Thanks" section of the credits for undisclosed reasons.<ref>http://theralphretort.com/zoe-quinn-couldnt-have-made-depression-quest-without-grayson/</ref>
 
  
==11 May 2013==
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[[index.php?title=Timeline/January|January]] [[index.php?title=Timeline/February|February]] [[index.php?title=Timeline/March|March]]
*A blogger at N4G compiles a history of [[Kotaku]]'s editorial focus on dubious panic about sexism and misogyny and other unethical behavior.<ref>N4G blog - ''[https://archive.today/F97fo EXPOSED: Kotaku's manipulation]''</ref>
 
 
==13 Aug 2013==
 
*''Gone Home'' releases to rave reviews from all major gaming publications and is praised as a groundbreaking game in terms of design and storytelling. [[GameSpot]],<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7jQ8dveabs</ref> [[Kotaku]],<ref>https://archive.today/HBYyV</ref> [[Polygon]],<ref>https://archive.today/TPbCT</ref> [[Gamasutra]],<ref>https://archive.today/XPAoW</ref> and Metacritic<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/gone-home/user-reviews</ref> all praise the game heavily despite it being denounced by the gaming community for its shallow gameplay and plot and a length that did not justify its AAA price-point. As a result, ''Gone Home'''s treatment by the games media is often held up as an example of industry cronyism and agenda promotion.
 
  
==11 Dec 2013==
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*[[The Internet Aristocrat]] discusses how social justice politics taint video game development and how nepotism, cronyism, and censorship run rampant within the indie dev community with his "Mighty Number Nope" video.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDSfUJBCj0 "Mighty Number Nope"] [[The Internet Aristocrat]]</ref> The video calls out [[Dina Abou Karam]] and the changes that were made to ''Mighty No. 9'' after it was funded by Kickstarter.
 
  
==12 Dec 2013==
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* [[#28_Nov_2007|1 28 Nov 2007]]
*[[Zoe Quinn]] posts<ref>[https://archive.today/BvLCf]</ref><ref>[https://archive.today/izB82]</ref> on Twitter, claiming that she is being harassed by [[Wizardchan]]. These allegations were never verified.
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* [[#20_Feb_2012|2 20 Feb 2012]]
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* [[#30_May_2012|4 30 May 2012]]
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* [[#05_Nov_2012|6 05 Nov 2012]]
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* [[#18_Feb_2013|7 18 Feb 2013]]
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* [[#11_May_2013|8 11 May 2013]]
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* [[#13_Aug_2013|9 13 Aug 2013]]
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* [[#11_Dec_2013|10 11 Dec 2013]]
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* [[#12_Dec_2013|11 12 Dec 2013]]
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* [[#08_Jan_2014|12 08 Jan 2014]]
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* [[#28_Feb_2014|13 28 Feb 2014]]
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* [[#31_Mar_2014|14 31 Mar 2014]]
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* [[#13_Aug_2014|16 13 Aug 2014]]
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* [[#References|17 References]]
  
==08 Jan 2014==
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== 28 Nov 2007[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=1|edit]]] ==
*[[Nathan Grayson]] publishes an article in [[Rock Paper Shotgun]] about 50 indie games that had been admitted to Steam via Greenlight. The title of the article is "Admission Quest" a reference to [[Zoe Quinn]]'s game [[Depression Quest]], which was part of the "batch" of games that had been admitted. The graphic header for the article is a screenshot from Depression Quest, despite the game itself being text-based. In the body of the article Depression Quest is described as a "standout" and "powerful Twine darling". This is followed by a list of the 50 games that were admitted, which included Depression Quest. The meta-tags for the article also include Depression quest. There is no disclosure of the nature of his involvement with the game or of his relationship with the developer.<ref>https://archive.today/iS4Ru</ref>
 
  
==28 Feb 2014==
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* Game reviewer and editorial director Jeff Gerstmann is fired from his position at GameSpot closely following his negative review of Eidos Interactive's game ''Kane and Lynch: Dead Men''.<sup>[[#cite_note-1|[1]]]</sup> Due to the heavy advertising of ''Kane and Lynch: Dead Men'' featured on GameSpot at the time, rumors erupt that Gerstmann was fired due to giving the game a poorer review than what Eidos Interactive paid for.
*[[Maya Kramer]] and [[Zoe Quinn]] discover the [[The Fine Young Capitalists]] women-only game development contest. Within a short time, they and several followers take issue with the project, believing that it excludes transgender people and asks its entrants to work for free.<ref>Reddit - [http://www.reddit.com/r/KotakuInAction/comments/2gtqoq/the_story_of_the_fine_young_capitalists_and_the/ The story of The Fine Young Capitalists and the media blackout against them]</ref> Former [[Destructoid]] writer [[Jonathan Ross]] doxxes the contest organizer by sharing posts from his Facebook page.<ref>[http://a.pomf.se/ooylib.jpg Infographic depicting TFYC's doxxing]</ref> TFYC's website is crashed due to the traffic, something which Quinn and Kramer celebrate.<ref>[https://archive.today/zWMxS Zoe Quinn twitter - 4:33 PM 28 Feb 2014]</ref>
 
  
==31 Mar 2014==
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== 20 Feb 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=2|edit]]] ==
*[[Nathan Grayson]] publishes an article in Kotaku about the failure of the reality television show project [[GAME JAM]]. The main sources quoted in the article are [[Robin Arnott]], Adriel Wallick, and "[[Depression Quest]] creator" [[Zoe Quinn]]. There is no disclosure of the nature of Nathan Grayson's involvement with the game or of his relationship with the developer. The concluding paragraphs of the article are about Zoe Quinn's aspirations to run a game jam of her own.<ref>https://archive.today/0KhZv</ref>
 
  
==01 Apr 2014==
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* [[index.php?title=Ben_Kuchera|Ben Kuchera]] posts an audio clip on SoundCloud,<sup>[[#cite_note-2|[2]]]</sup> containing an argument between David Jaffe and Stephen Totilo over the way social justice writer Kate Cox portrayed Jaffe in an article<sup>[[#cite_note-3|[3]]]</sup> where she wrote about ''Twisted Metal''.
*The domain RebelGameJam.com is registered by Yavanna Kramer.<ref>https://who.is/whois/rebelgamejam.com</ref> Yavanna Kramer is also the registrant of MayaKramer.com,<ref>http://whois.domaintools.com/mayakramer.com</ref> which links to a twitter account<ref>https://twitter.com/legobutts</ref> for the "Cuties Killing Video Games" line of fashion items<ref>http://teespring.com/cuties</ref> as seen worn by [[Zoe Quinn]].
 
  
==13 Aug 2014==
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== 15 Mar 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=3|edit]]] ==
*In the wake of fan outrage over Microsoft's announcement that the sequel to Tomb Raider would be an Xbox One exclusive and not multiplatform like the previous one, [[Ben Kuchera]] of [[Polygon]] took it upon himself to defend this blatant anti-consumer move, going so far as to tell his audience "Here's what's hard for gaming fans to do: We need to stop looking at these deals purely through the lens of someone who wants to play the game."<ref>[https://archive.today/ChCD2 Tomb Raider's Xbox exclusivity likely means more sales, higher profits]</ref> The arguments used in the article to justify this practice were highly questionable.<ref>[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=874007 NeoGAF reaction]</ref>
 
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* Jeff Gerstmann speaks openly about his 2007 termination from GameSpot. He confirms that his termination was directly tied to his negative review of ''Kane and Lynch: Dead Men'', and that publishers threatening to pull advertising in response to disappointing game review scores is a common occurrence in the game journalism industry.<sup>[[#cite_note-4|[4]]]</sup>
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== 30 May 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=4|edit]]] ==
  
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* Kotaku writer and social justice writer [[index.php?title=Patricia_Hernandez|Patricia Hernandez]] uses the word &quot;rape&quot; against an opponent in an online multiplayer game, then proceeds to badger and berate the gaming community in general about common forms of trash talk used in all multiplayer games and sports.<sup>[[#cite_note-5|[5]]]</sup>
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== 24 Oct 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=5|edit]]] ==
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* Writer Rab Florence writes an article for Eurogamer that criticizes the current state of the gaming journalism industry. He lambasts the close relationships between game journalists and the innapropriate amounts of commercialism and bought publicity that occur among them.<sup>[[#cite_note-6|[6]]]</sup> Following a complaint made from Lauren Wainwright—a game journalist that Florence quoted in his article—Eurogamer removes parts of his publication.<sup>[[#cite_note-7|[7]]][[#cite_note-8|[8]]]</sup> Rab Florence resigns from Eurogamer the following day due to threat of legal action.<sup>[[#cite_note-9|[9]]]</sup> The subsequent uproar among gamers in response to the backlash against Florence and the flagrant displays of greed and collusion among gaming journalists is referred to as &quot;Doritogate,&quot; in reference to the viral image of [[index.php?title=Geoff_Keighley&action=edit&redlink=1|Geoff Keighley]] surrounded by Mountain Dew and Doritos that was featured in Florence's article.<sup>[[#cite_note-10|[10]]]</sup>
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== 05 Nov 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=6|edit]]] ==
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* After public outcry for attempting to remain silent on the issue, Kotaku Editor In Chief Stephen Totilo finally acknowledges &quot;Doritogate&quot;.<sup>[[#cite_note-11|[11]]]</sup>
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== 18 Feb 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=7|edit]]] ==
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* The production build for Depression Quest is finalized. [[index.php?title=Nathan_Grayson|Nathan Grayson]] is included in the &quot;Special Thanks&quot; section of the credits for undisclosed reasons.<sup>[[#cite_note-12|[12]]]</sup>
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== 11 May 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=8|edit]]] ==
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* A blogger at N4G compiles a history of Kotaku's editorial focus on dubious panic about sexism and misogyny and other unethical behavior.<sup>[[#cite_note-13|[13]]]</sup>
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== 13 Aug 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=9|edit]]] ==
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* ''Gone Home'' releases to rave reviews from all major gaming publications and is praised as a groundbreaking game in terms of design and storytelling. Gamespot,<sup>[[#cite_note-14|[14]]]</sup> Kotaku,<sup>[[#cite_note-15|[15]]]</sup> Polygon,<sup>[[#cite_note-16|[16]]]</sup> Gamasutra,<sup>[[#cite_note-17|[17]]]</sup> and Metacritic<sup>[[#cite_note-18|[18]]]</sup> all praise the game heavily despite it being denounced by the gaming community for its shallow gameplay and plot and a length that did not justify its AAA price-point. As a result, ''Gone Home'''s treatment by the games media is often held up as an example of industry cronyism and agenda promotion.
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== 11 Dec 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=10|edit]]] ==
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* Internet Aristocrat discusses how social justice politics taint video game development and how nepotism, cronyism, and censorship run rampant within the indie dev community with his &quot;Mighty Number Nope&quot; video.<sup>[[#cite_note-19|[19]]]</sup> The video calls out the changes that were made to ''Mighty Number Nine'' after it was funded by Kickstarter.
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== 12 Dec 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=11|edit]]] ==
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* [[index.php?title=Zoe_Quinn|Zoe Quinn]] posts<sup>[[#cite_note-20|[20]]][[#cite_note-21|[21]]]</sup> on Twitter, claiming that she is being harassed by [[index.php?title=Wizardchan|Wizardchan]]. These allegations were never verified.
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== 08 Jan 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=12|edit]]] ==
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* Nathan Grayson publishes an article in Rock Paper Shotgun about 50 indie games that had been admitted to Steam via Greenlight. The title of the article is &quot;Admission Quest&quot; a reference to Zoe Quinn's game Depression Quest, which was part of the &quot;batch&quot; of games that had been admitted. The graphic header for the article is a screenshot from Depression Quest, despite the game itself being text-based. In the body of the article Depression Quest is described as a &quot;standout&quot; and &quot;powerful Twine darling&quot;. This is followed by a list of the 50 games that were admitted, which included Depression Quest. The meta-tags for the article also include Depression quest. There is no disclosure of the nature of his involvement with the game or of his relationship with the developer.<sup>[[#cite_note-22|[22]]]</sup>
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== 28 Feb 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=13|edit]]] ==
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* Maya Kramer and Zoe Quinn discover the [[index.php?title=The_Fine_Young_Capitalists|The Fine Young Capitalists]] women-only game development contest. Within a short time, they and several followers take issue with the project, believing that it excludes transgender people and asks its entrants to work for free.<sup>[[#cite_note-23|[23]]]</sup> Former [[index.php?title=Destructoid|Destructoid]] writer [[index.php?title=Jonathan_Ross|Jonathan Ross]] doxxes the contest organizer by sharing posts from his Facebook page.<sup>[[#cite_note-24|[24]]]</sup> TFYC's website is crashes due to the traffic, something which Quinn and Kramer celebrate.<sup>[[#cite_note-25|[25]]]</sup>
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== 31 Mar 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=14|edit]]] ==
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* Nathan Grayson publishes an article in Kotaku about the failure of the reality television show project [[index.php?title=GAME_JAM|GAME JAM]]. The main sources quoted in the article are Robin Arnott, Adriel Wallick, and &quot;Depression Quest creator&quot; Zoe Quinn. There is no disclosure of the nature of Nathan Grayson's involvement with the game or of his relationship with the developer. The concluding paragraphs of the article are about Zoe Quinn's aspirations to run a game jam of her own.<sup>[[#cite_note-26|[26]]]</sup>
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== 01 Apr 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=15|edit]]] ==
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* The domain RebelGameJam.com is registered by Yavanna Kramer.<sup>[[#cite_note-27|[27]]]</sup> Yavanna Kramer is also the registrant of MayaKramer.com,<sup>[[#cite_note-28|[28]]]</sup> which links to a twitter account<sup>[[#cite_note-29|[29]]]</sup> for the &quot;Cuties Killing Video Games&quot; line of fashion items<sup>[[#cite_note-30|[30]]]</sup> as seen worn by Zoe Quinn.
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== 13 Aug 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=16|edit]]] ==
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* In the wake of fan outrage over Microsoft's announcement that the sequel to Tomb Raider would be an Xbox One exclusive and not multiplatform like the previous one, Ben Kuchera of Polygon took it upon himself to defend this blatant anti-consumer move, going so far as to tell his audience &quot;Here's what's hard for gaming fans to do: We need to stop looking at these deals purely through the lens of someone who wants to play the game.&quot;<sup>[[#cite_note-31|[31]]]</sup> The arguments used in the article to justify this practice were highly questionable.<sup>[[#cite_note-32|[32]]]</sup>
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'''Before GamerGate''' • [[index.php?title=Timeline/August|August]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/September|September]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/October|October]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/November|November]] • [[index.php?title=Timeline/December|December]]
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[[#cite_ref-6|↑]] [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-10-24-lost-humanity-18-a-table-of-doritos Eurogamer: Lost Humanity 18: A Table of Doritos]</li>
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[[#cite_ref-10|↑]] [http://levelsave.com/halo-4-mtn-dew-doritos-an-interview-with-geoff-keighley/ LevelSave: Halo 4, Mtn Dew, Doritos; An Interview with Geoff Keighley]</li>
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28 Nov 2007[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=1|edit]]]

  • Game reviewer and editorial director Jeff Gerstmann is fired from his position at GameSpot closely following his negative review of Eidos Interactive's game Kane and Lynch: Dead Men.[1] Due to the heavy advertising of Kane and Lynch: Dead Men featured on GameSpot at the time, rumors erupt that Gerstmann was fired due to giving the game a poorer review than what Eidos Interactive paid for.

20 Feb 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=2|edit]]]

  • Ben Kuchera posts an audio clip on SoundCloud,[2] containing an argument between David Jaffe and Stephen Totilo over the way social justice writer Kate Cox portrayed Jaffe in an article[3] where she wrote about Twisted Metal.

15 Mar 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=3|edit]]]

  • Jeff Gerstmann speaks openly about his 2007 termination from GameSpot. He confirms that his termination was directly tied to his negative review of Kane and Lynch: Dead Men, and that publishers threatening to pull advertising in response to disappointing game review scores is a common occurrence in the game journalism industry.[4]

30 May 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=4|edit]]]

  • Kotaku writer and social justice writer Patricia Hernandez uses the word "rape" against an opponent in an online multiplayer game, then proceeds to badger and berate the gaming community in general about common forms of trash talk used in all multiplayer games and sports.[5]

24 Oct 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=5|edit]]]

  • Writer Rab Florence writes an article for Eurogamer that criticizes the current state of the gaming journalism industry. He lambasts the close relationships between game journalists and the innapropriate amounts of commercialism and bought publicity that occur among them.[6] Following a complaint made from Lauren Wainwright—a game journalist that Florence quoted in his article—Eurogamer removes parts of his publication.[7][8] Rab Florence resigns from Eurogamer the following day due to threat of legal action.[9] The subsequent uproar among gamers in response to the backlash against Florence and the flagrant displays of greed and collusion among gaming journalists is referred to as "Doritogate," in reference to the viral image of Geoff Keighley surrounded by Mountain Dew and Doritos that was featured in Florence's article.[10]

05 Nov 2012[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=6|edit]]]

  • After public outcry for attempting to remain silent on the issue, Kotaku Editor In Chief Stephen Totilo finally acknowledges "Doritogate".[11]

18 Feb 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=7|edit]]]

  • The production build for Depression Quest is finalized. Nathan Grayson is included in the "Special Thanks" section of the credits for undisclosed reasons.[12]

11 May 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=8|edit]]]

  • A blogger at N4G compiles a history of Kotaku's editorial focus on dubious panic about sexism and misogyny and other unethical behavior.[13]

13 Aug 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=9|edit]]]

  • Gone Home releases to rave reviews from all major gaming publications and is praised as a groundbreaking game in terms of design and storytelling. Gamespot,[14] Kotaku,[15] Polygon,[16] Gamasutra,[17] and Metacritic[18] all praise the game heavily despite it being denounced by the gaming community for its shallow gameplay and plot and a length that did not justify its AAA price-point. As a result, Gone Home's treatment by the games media is often held up as an example of industry cronyism and agenda promotion.

11 Dec 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=10|edit]]]

  • Internet Aristocrat discusses how social justice politics taint video game development and how nepotism, cronyism, and censorship run rampant within the indie dev community with his "Mighty Number Nope" video.[19] The video calls out the changes that were made to Mighty Number Nine after it was funded by Kickstarter.

12 Dec 2013[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=11|edit]]]

08 Jan 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=12|edit]]]

  • Nathan Grayson publishes an article in Rock Paper Shotgun about 50 indie games that had been admitted to Steam via Greenlight. The title of the article is "Admission Quest" a reference to Zoe Quinn's game Depression Quest, which was part of the "batch" of games that had been admitted. The graphic header for the article is a screenshot from Depression Quest, despite the game itself being text-based. In the body of the article Depression Quest is described as a "standout" and "powerful Twine darling". This is followed by a list of the 50 games that were admitted, which included Depression Quest. The meta-tags for the article also include Depression quest. There is no disclosure of the nature of his involvement with the game or of his relationship with the developer.[22]

28 Feb 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=13|edit]]]

  • Maya Kramer and Zoe Quinn discover the The Fine Young Capitalists women-only game development contest. Within a short time, they and several followers take issue with the project, believing that it excludes transgender people and asks its entrants to work for free.[23] Former Destructoid writer Jonathan Ross doxxes the contest organizer by sharing posts from his Facebook page.[24] TFYC's website is crashes due to the traffic, something which Quinn and Kramer celebrate.[25]

31 Mar 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=14|edit]]]

  • Nathan Grayson publishes an article in Kotaku about the failure of the reality television show project GAME JAM. The main sources quoted in the article are Robin Arnott, Adriel Wallick, and "Depression Quest creator" Zoe Quinn. There is no disclosure of the nature of Nathan Grayson's involvement with the game or of his relationship with the developer. The concluding paragraphs of the article are about Zoe Quinn's aspirations to run a game jam of her own.[26]

01 Apr 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=15|edit]]]

  • The domain RebelGameJam.com is registered by Yavanna Kramer.[27] Yavanna Kramer is also the registrant of MayaKramer.com,[28] which links to a twitter account[29] for the "Cuties Killing Video Games" line of fashion items[30] as seen worn by Zoe Quinn.

13 Aug 2014[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=16|edit]]]

  • In the wake of fan outrage over Microsoft's announcement that the sequel to Tomb Raider would be an Xbox One exclusive and not multiplatform like the previous one, Ben Kuchera of Polygon took it upon himself to defend this blatant anti-consumer move, going so far as to tell his audience "Here's what's hard for gaming fans to do: We need to stop looking at these deals purely through the lens of someone who wants to play the game."[31] The arguments used in the article to justify this practice were highly questionable.[32]

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References[[[index.php?title=Timeline/Before_GamerGate&action=edit&section=17|edit]]]


  1. GameSpot: Spot On: GameSpot on Gerstmann (Archive)

  2. https://soundcloud.com/ben-kuchera/jaffe-confrontation

  3. https://archive.today/rEfWM

  4. Youtube: GameSpot and Giant Bomb Announcement

  5. https://archive.today/tc4GT

  6. Eurogamer: Lost Humanity 18: A Table of Doritos

  7. Twitter: Eurogamer: 4:37 AM - 25 Oct 2012 (1)

  8. Twitter: Eurogamer: 4:37 AM - 25 Oct 2012 (2)

  9. Twitter: Rab Florence: 4:48 AM - 25 Oct 2012

  10. LevelSave: Halo 4, Mtn Dew, Doritos; An Interview with Geoff Keighley

  11. https://archive.today/IUrz1

  12. http://theralphretort.com/zoe-quinn-couldnt-have-made-depression-quest-without-grayson/

  13. N4G blog - EXPOSED: Kotaku's manipulation

  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7jQ8dveabs

  15. https://archive.today/HBYyV

  16. https://archive.today/TPbCT

  17. https://archive.today/XPAoW

  18. http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/gone-home/user-reviews

  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDSfUJBCj0

  20. [1]

  21. [2]

  22. https://archive.today/iS4Ru

  23. Reddit - The story of The Fine Young Capitalists and the media blackout against them

  24. Infographic depicting TFYC's doxxing

  25. Zoe Quinn twitter - 4:33 PM 28 Feb 2014

  26. https://archive.today/0KhZv

  27. https://who.is/whois/rebelgamejam.com

  28. http://whois.domaintools.com/mayakramer.com

  29. https://twitter.com/legobutts

  30. http://teespring.com/cuties

  31. Tomb Raider's Xbox exclusivity likely means more sales, higher profits

  32. NeoGAF reaction

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