About Me
- Name: Frosty
- Location: California, United States
Originally growing my roots at the Dynamix studio in Eugene, Oregon, I eventually moved to California and Imagine Media/Future Network USA. There I helped to build the IGN network before moving over to join Chris Slate in creating PSM magazine. Around seven years later, I jumped ship to Electronic Arts, where I worked on such titles as Oddworld Stranger's Wrath. From there, I had a brief stint at an Activision studio (Z-Axis) before hanging my hat at my new home at Sega.
Previous Posts
- More Units or More Profits?
- EA Replay & Sega Genesis Collection = Awesome
- It's All In The Numbers...
- Sony Mylo: A Nice Step Forward
- Plasma Pong & Tom Cruise: The Ultimate Combo
- The Duke Nukem Forever List
- Shadow Goes Greatest Hits
- Trailers - The Prestige & The Illusionist
- Addicted To LinkedIn
- Direct Feed Now Available
2 Comments:
At 4:47 PM, Frosty said…
People always say this in every generation, like when the Gamecube launched against the Xbox. Shortages of systems could benefit Sony and the PlayStation 2. To some degree, I think this is true, but definitely not in a substantial amount. If I am going into a store hoping to get a PS3, I am not going to buy a 360 if the PS3 is out. I would be highly disappointed, but I would wait. I mean, there is obviously a reason I didn't buy a 360 already and am favoring the PS3. That reason or reasons wouldn't change just because a system is currently out of stock. Maybe that's just me, though. I have never gone into a store looking to buy one thing and come out with something else... unless you count DVDs, I guess.
At 9:04 PM, Anonymous said…
True, I hopped from store to store before finding a PSP, didn't buy a DS instead.
good point
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