Remember SimCity? Remember what a joy it was to build up a fully functioning, living, breathing city, full of life and wonderment? Then, at some point down the road, after you've built up your city to the peak of its productiveness, you'd start mashing the disaster button and a wide variety of tornadoes, earthquakes, and fake Godzillas would come tromping through, laying firey waste to every bit of what you'd worked so painstakingly to create?
Yeah. It's a little bit like that. Except someone hit the disaster button for me.
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I feel for you, Alex. Stay strong, my friend. You don't have to take this crap--you're too talented.
This website has overstayed it's welcome in my bookmarks list , there is no room in it for kane and lynch & edios fansites like this one turned out to be.
I have been a bit dissapointed by the reaction from the community, but I think it will get better once you take the leadership role
I look forward to seeing it!
Good luck in all this, Alex.
Darn it, I have nothing good to add, it just seems to be a rather apocalyptic situation for GameSpot.
I'm surprised how much this has affected me, never met a staff member, never been in that building. But damn is it hard to shake this reaction.
Seriously, though, Alex, keep you head up, like Chu said.
Actually, wouldn't it be funny if Jeff got hired at Gametrailers.com?
anyways, im staying at gamespot, purely because your still here. Keep up the awesome work Alex, its not going to be the same without jeff though
1) In Tims blog he asked when I'm I going to get invited to sing run to the hills and you suggested to do it to close OTS but now that Tim got all of those shoe boxes on his blog and has left is that him "running for the hills"
2) Is this story legit
http://valleywag.com/tech/jeff-gerstmann/gamespot-editor--on-fired-reviewer-328775.php
This thing just stinks, I understand you guys can't talk about this stuff but any information would be apprecated also If you are feeling rebelious raid TTV and say how disgusted you are there
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