1. Dean Takahashi

    Check out my cool video. It's not really me. It's a synthetic me. A company called Mova captured my face and cast it in digital form. With their animation technology, they could get me to say things I never did. :) Look for this technology to appear in video games in a year or two. I am Dean Takahashi.

  2. Daniel Terdiman

    Daniel Terdiman is a journalist, who has been published in both print and non-print media, including "Time Magazine, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, CNET News.com, Wired News, Martha Stewart Weddings, Salon.com, Business 2.0", and the "San Francisco Chronicle". He writes about a wide range of subjects from hi-tech to the web to sports. He has also made speaking appearances at hi-tech conferences as an expert on electronic game development, …

  3. Peer Schneider

    Peer Schneider (born 1971-04-09) is the current Vice-President of Content Publishing at IGN Entertainment. He oversees all of the network's editorial content, including that of IGN, GameSpy, TeamXbox, and Rotten Tomatoes. Peer is best known for running N64.com, the most popular website dedicated to the Nintendo 64 which later became part of IGN. Before that he founded and ran the popular Nintendo fansite Nintendojo.

  4. Talmadge Blevins

    Talmadge Garvin Blevins (born December 1972) is the editorial director for IGN Entertainment's games division. Tal started at IGN in October 1998 as associate editor for IGN PC. Tal has also written for GameSpot, Next Generation Magazine, Games Business Magazine, and TV Guide, and has also made appearances on several television and radio networks in programs dedicated to video games, including G4TV, the BBC and National Public Radio, as well as worked as a script writer, …

  5. Alex Navarro

    Alexis Alexander Navarro (born November 18, 1981) is an Associate editor for the video gaming website GameSpot and former member of the band Headboard. Navarro previously managed a now defunct weekly feature on the GameSpot website called "Burning Questions", in which he answered various questions sent in by the public, usually in a pungent and sarcastic manner. He also makes occasional appearances on GameSpot's live weekly show, "On the Spot", in which he demos games, …

  6. Matt Casamassina

    Matt Casamassina (born December 1975) is a video game journalist working for IGN. He is the author of many reviews and previews of Nintendo games, and the editor-in-chief of the "IGN Nintendo Team". "Next Generation Magazine" lists him as one of the top 50 game journalists. He resides in Los Angeles, California, is married and has a daughter. Casamassina started in 1997 as editor of the N64.com website, which soon became the Nintendo 64 section of IGN.

  7. Greg Kasavin

    Gregory A. Kasavin (born 1977 in Moscow) is the former site director and executive editor at the gaming website GameSpot. He attended University of California, Berkeley, where he considered becoming an English professor. Prior to working at GameSpot, he worked on "Newtype Gaming Magazine". He also ran a small website called "Arcadia Magazine", which reviewed video games and pop-culture movies, and eventually led to his internship at GameSpot.

  8. Fran Mirabella III

    Francis Michael Mirabella III (born 1980) is an editor at IGN Entertainment. He is currently the chief video producer, overseeing all video projects at IGN Entertainment, a division of News Corporation's Fox Interactive Media. Formerly a computer engineering student at University of Cincinnati, Fran was a writer at the Dolphin Cove website, the predecessor to N-sider. In 2000, he left to join Matt Casamassina as co-editor of IGN64, IGN's Nintendo 64 section, and IGN Cube.

  9. Mark Bozon

    Mark Bozon (born September 19, 1983) is a video game journalist working for IGN. He was born in Wisconsin and grew up in Minnesota, now he resides in California. He has previously worked at WayForward Technologies as a level designer and associate producer, and is the brother of Contra 4 director Matt Bozon. Because of his job as an editor for the IGN Wii-section, he is a character in the webcomic "Cubetoons". Mark owns a Spiderman doll that talks when squeezed.

  10. Jeremy Dunham

    Jeremy Dunham (b. September 1976) is an editor for the videogame website IGN.com. He is currently the Managing Editor for the publication's entire games division, which includes coverage of the PC, PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox and Mobile platforms. Jeremy has been with the organization since June 1999 (as a contributor) and became an official member of the editorial staff in March 2002.

  11. Jim Hedger

    Jim Hedger is a well-published journalist, covering search engines and SEO. He is currently employed as the Senior Editor of SiteProNews.com and hosts a weekly show with Dave Davies on Webmaster Radio called "The Alternatives". Jim began his career in SEO with Victoria, BC-based StepForth Search Engine Placement in 2000. He left StepForth in 2006 and started his own consulting firm Markland Media.

  12. Glenn Rubenstein

    Glenn Rubenstein (born March 2, 1976) is a writer, director, musician, and journalist based in Northern California.

  13. Dennis McCauley

    Dennis McCauley is a journalist covering computer and video games for "The Philadelphia Inquirer" and the author of the popular blog GamePolitics.com. He was named one of gaming's top 50 journalists by Next Generation. McCauley also writes "The Political Game" for Joystiq on Sundays.

  14. Ed Zitron

    Ed Zitron is a video game "reviewer" and self-proclaimed "Internet personality" from the "United Kingdom". Mr. Zitron's reviews have "appeared" in the UK "magazines" Computer and Video Games and PCZone as well as the "websites" eToychest and Snackbar Games. He is "notable" for his brutally honest reviews of games, his "candid" "sense" "of" "humor", and how bad he is at Gears of War, and more recently, his crippling incontinence problem.

  15. Bruce Woodcock

    Bruce Sterling Woodcock (b. 1970) is an American computer and video games industry analyst, best known for his work on subscription tracking of massively multiplayer online games via his website MMOGCHART.COM.

  16. Charles Herold

    Charles Herold (born April 5, 1959) is the video game critic for the "New York Times". His column currently runs alternate Thursdays on the Circuits page of the business section of the Times. He also contributes articles on various aspects of gaming to "USA Weekend".

  17. Phillip Levin

    Phillip Levin works for Advanced Media Network and is currently the editor-in-chief of AMN Wii. He oversees all Wii-related coverage on the network, including news, reviews, previews, editorials, specials and more. Phillip Levin has also reported on and broken a number of huge video game news stories. During 2006, for example, he’s broke that Ubisoft was developing Red Steel for Nintendo Wii two weeks before the game was announced.

  18. Simon Plumbe

    Born in West Bromwich in July 1971, Simon Plumbe is a freelance writer. His work has included the official UK Star Trek fan club, Amiga Pro, Amiga User International, and Micro Mart, writing the regular "Amiga Addiction" page before Sven Harvey took over writing "Amiga Mart" in Micro Mart in 1999 although he has continued to contribute to the publication on an ad-hoc basis.