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  • First HotSpot begins road to recovery post-Gerstmann gate

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    12.05.2007

    After nearly a week of stumbling, bumbling and just falling on their faces, Gamespot made an effort to get in front of the bullet train of negativity hurtling towards the company since last Friday when staffer of 11 years Jeff Gerstmann was let go under mysterious circumstances. Some longtime employees used company podcast The Hotspot to try to dampen rumors that the firing had something to do with pressure from Eidos after Gerstmann's negative review of Kane and Lynch: Dead Men. "I'd be one of the first people to set my hair on fire and run out the front door ... if that was the case," says executive producer Ryan MacDonald. "If that was the case that it was just that one game, and one company calling and some kind of advertorial pressure." MacDonald goes on to admit that he took down Gerstmann's video review of Kane and Lynch, not because of pressure from advertisers but because "the quality was not what [they] do."Even as they defended they company, the hosts made it clear that they didn't approve of the events surrounding the firing. "Everybody recognizes that this was handled insanely poorly. Nobody in this company feel like this went down the right way," says host Vincent Caravella. At the end of the half-hour or so devoted to the issue, we are (unsurprisingly) left without a clear answer as to why Gerstmann was let go. And Caravella makes it clear that we likely shouldn't expect one. "We're not staying quiet because we have to, mostly. We're staying quiet to show this company the respect it deserves. There's legal stuff, but it's more than that."

  • RSS this!

    by 
    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    01.30.2007

    Every week PSP Fanboy brings you a great new podcast that you can use your PSP's RSS feature to subscribe to. We were told by the god of war to call it: RSS this! This week we set our PSP's RSS feed to Gamespot's The HotSpot. Out every Tuesday, this podcast of course features game news and discussion, drawing from Gamespot's site and staff. Usually The HotSpot has the talents of Jeff Gerstmann, Ryan MacDonald, Greg Kasavin and Rich Gallup. While the podcast is definitely done in a professinal manner, that doesn't mean the hosts take themselves or the subject matter too seriously. The staff seem to get along well and have fun with the podcast and that makes listening to it all the more enjoyable. While everyone on The HotSpot has a great sense of humor, but just the lines from Jeff Gertsmann alone make it worth listening to. If you don't mind laughing loudly while listening through headphones and getting strange glances from your co-workers, than check out The HotSpot. If you want to add The HotSpot to your PSP's RSS, just bring up this site with your PSP through our mobile version at m.pspfanboy.com and click on this link: http://www.gamespot.com/misc/podcast/podcast.xml Then you can exit your web browser and the show should be in your RSS channels. From there you can set a timer for auto-download of episodes, or stream them and save memory stick space. Got something you have RSS'd and would like us to feature? Just let us know in the comments, or let other readers know what you think of The HotSpot.