It's obvious that people don't really care about ethics in gaming journalism or it would have reached critical mass on it's own. That it took a smokescreen by a crew of assholes to make anything happen is just proof that nobody really cares except as it can further their agendas. Particularly notable in the fact that since the vast majority of everybody understands that GG is about misogyny, the whole ethics fight has lost all visibility once more.
Unlike the assholes of GG, the EGJ crew really is small and fringe. For Doritosgate, people cared for a whole month and then it was on to the next thing.
Also, your comment about Nintendo Power burns in how utterly nonsensical it is. Or do you think that Macworld needs to cover Windows products, and Cat Fancy should include information on dogs, and Parents Magazine should include articles aimed at bachelors?
Plus, any mention of GAD articles "a day later" just indicates an utter and complete lack of understanding of the modern 24-hour news cycle. This happens with every popular story that hits the shelves (it happened with the Doritogate thing, too, for starters). That anyone thinks it's somehow new or related only to gaming journalism just means they need to get out more. >_>
Unlike the assholes of GG, the EGJ crew really is small and fringe. For Doritosgate, people cared for a whole month and then it was on to the next thing.
Also, your comment about Nintendo Power burns in how utterly nonsensical it is. Or do you think that Macworld needs to cover Windows products, and Cat Fancy should include information on dogs, and Parents Magazine should include articles aimed at bachelors?
Plus, any mention of GAD articles "a day later" just indicates an utter and complete lack of understanding of the modern 24-hour news cycle. This happens with every popular story that hits the shelves (it happened with the Doritogate thing, too, for starters). That anyone thinks it's somehow new or related only to gaming journalism just means they need to get out more. >_>
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