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  • Ziff Davis reorganizes, changes review scoring

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    Kyle Orland
    Kyle Orland
    02.07.2008

    With the recent departure of Editorial Director John Davison to start-up web portal What They Like, Ziff Davis has done some behind-the-scenes shuffling of the staff behind its gaming properties. According to a press release (partially re-posted on James Mielke's blog), the online and print sides of the operation have been merged together and re-split into three new groups: "Videogames," headed by Electronic Gaming Monthly's James Mielke; "PC games," headed by Games For Windows' Jeff Green; and "Video," headed up by GameVideos' Demian Linn. Each group will funnel content into Ziff's magazines and online properties, including 1UP.com.More apparent to the average reader will be the change to Ziff's grading system, from a 10-point scale to an A+ through F letter grade. The change isn't just on a going-forward basis either -- according to the release, "all previously scored games on 1UP.com will also be converted to the new letter scale." Historical revisionism at its finest!

  • Midway and Ubisoft increasing Wii support

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.02.2006

    Look ladies, if we listened to every ridiculously-clothed woman we met, we'd probably be doctors by now. Then what good would that be?! No, instead we will go completely against the rational suggestion your incredibly-attractive picket signs present and mention the Wii. Oh, how we will mention it!During the recent Ziff Davis Electronic Games Summit in Napa, Midway President David Zucker and Ubisoft North America President Laurent Detoc revealed that they plan on supporting the Wii with numerous titles. Ubisoft, already bringing Rayman Raving Rabbids and Red Steel to the console, has a total of seven titles in development. On the other side, Midway commented that they are bringing a total of six titles to the Wii, which includes the recently announced Mortal Kombat Armageddon.

  • Offer for one free year of EGM ends today

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    Dan Choi
    Dan Choi
    05.26.2006

    "Free" offers on the internet often come with annoying trials and lengthy cancellation procedures, but this one here's legit -- it's actually running from the subscription web site of the publisher of EGM, Ziff Davis Media.You may have seen this offer for 12 free issues of Electronic Gaming Monthly on Joystiq or other game sites out there. Basically, what's happening is the Ziff Davis Game Group is running a subscription drive for the mag, sponsored by the World Cyber Games. Free subs are only on offer through today, however, so get a move on if you want a piece of the printed action.Of course, EGM may be no OPM, but it's helpful for even the healthiest fanboy to get a balanced diet of multiplatform news and information on a regular basis. Also, please note that you're under no obligation to sign up for the World Cyber Games page which follows the EGM subscription one, so you can absolutely get your free mag without registering with the WCG.[Via Joystiq]