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Parent Company UBM WebTech
Owner Unknown
Editor-in-Chief Kris Graft
Boycotted? Yes
Gamasutra is a website, founded in 1997, that focuses on all aspects of video game development. It is owned and operated by UBM TechWeb (formerly a part of CMP Media), a division of Unite Business Media, and acts as the online sister publication to the print magazine Game Developer.
Gamasutra is part of the GameJournoPros mailing list and participated in the Gamers are Dead effort.
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Role In GamerGate
On October 1, Intel pulled their advertisement campaign on GamaSutra in response to the GamerGate controversy. On October 3, Intel issued a statement declaring that they were not taking a side on the GamerGate controversy.
Articles Attacking Gamers
- "Gamers" don't have to be your audience. "Gamers" are over. Exclusive - Leigh Alexander (28th Aug)
- A Guide to Ending "Gamers" - Devin Wilson (28th Aug)
- The Sorry State Of Gaming's Truthers And Their #Gamergate - Tadhg Kelly (31st Aug)
GameJournoPros Members
These are the gaming journalists that work (or previously worked) for Gamasutra and are part of the GamesJournoPro's Google mailing list.
- Leigh Alexander (Twitter)- Gamasutra, Vice UK, Boing Boing, The Guardian, RockPaperShotgun
- Tom Curtis- Former employee, Now working in Ubisoft
- Matt Matthews- Gamasutra
- Dennis Scimeca- Daily dot. Former Employee from Gamasutra, ArsTechnica, NPR, GamesBeat, Polygon, Kotaku, The Escapist.
See also
References
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