
For two years now I have been writing about games here at Raptured Reality, an achievement I'm proud of when you consider how many blogs out there disappear within months of their inception. Sure, the posts over this time-frame have been inconsistent, and yes, it took me a while to find my voice and post anything decent, but even so I'm glad I took the plunge and created my own blog, a place to air my thoughts and voice my opinion on a medium I care deeply and passionately about. It has been an enjoyable journey and I've learned a lot over the two short years, and I look forward to continuing that throughout 2010 and beyond. Of course, I wouldn't be where I am today if certain people didn't help, inspire or engage my thoughts along the way, so I want to take some time to mention them and express my gratitude.
First of all, this blog wouldn't exist without inspiration from other game bloggers and writers who continually write thought-provoking and informative posts and articles. I've always enjoyed conversation about video games -- eight years of forums will attest to that -- but it was these people and their exceptional work who made me realise I wanted more: more analysis, more depth and more consideration about the industry, past, present and future. Their commentary about games gave me insight into a way of thinking, a perspective on games that I just knew I had to be a part of, and for that alone they have my sincere thanks. So thanks go out to;
- Michael Abbott of the Brainy Gamer blog
- Leigh Alexander from Gamasutra and her Sexy Videogameland blog
- Mitch Krpata from The Pheonix and his Insult Swordfighting blog
- Scott Juster and Jorge Albor from the Experience Points blog
And all the other well-known names of the blogging community, as well as the writers behind the Hyper and Edge magazines, for showing me the enjoyment I can have talking about and, more importantly, thinking about games. It's appreciated!
I'd also like to thank my good friends Chris Blake, Joseph Rositano and Michelle Baldwin for their help along the way. Long-term readers may recall that Chris was my blogging partner for a while there, offering his own thoughts and opinions on the industry. While circumstances meant that he had to unfortunately stop writing, I thank him for his contributions and for helping me become a better writer. As for Joseph, his help behind the scenes has been incredible and I cannot thank him enough for the support he has shown both me and Raptured Reality over the two years. Lastly, Michelle has always been there to encourage me when I've been lacking confidence and continually shows her support for me and my work. To the three of you, thanks heaps, it's appreciated immensely.
Last but not least, and as cliche as it might sound, I want to thank each and every one of you who has taken the time to read, comment on and engage with the conversation here on the blog, as well as the friends I've formed through discussion on Twitter. While I suspect I'd write anyway without an audience, the fact I have got one means a lot to me and I cannot emphasise enough how much I appreciate it, so thanks guys and girls, for making writing about games worthwhile and for taking the discourse that surrounds them beyond mere opinion and argument. I can only hope you will continue to visit the blog in the future. Bring on 2010 and beyond!
If you have any thoughts or opinions about the blog, or anything you'd like to see, now is the time to mention it, but bear in mind that only constructive feedback will be considered. Thank you.
I'd also like to thank my good friends Chris Blake, Joseph Rositano and Michelle Baldwin for their help along the way. Long-term readers may recall that Chris was my blogging partner for a while there, offering his own thoughts and opinions on the industry. While circumstances meant that he had to unfortunately stop writing, I thank him for his contributions and for helping me become a better writer. As for Joseph, his help behind the scenes has been incredible and I cannot thank him enough for the support he has shown both me and Raptured Reality over the two years. Lastly, Michelle has always been there to encourage me when I've been lacking confidence and continually shows her support for me and my work. To the three of you, thanks heaps, it's appreciated immensely.
Last but not least, and as cliche as it might sound, I want to thank each and every one of you who has taken the time to read, comment on and engage with the conversation here on the blog, as well as the friends I've formed through discussion on Twitter. While I suspect I'd write anyway without an audience, the fact I have got one means a lot to me and I cannot emphasise enough how much I appreciate it, so thanks guys and girls, for making writing about games worthwhile and for taking the discourse that surrounds them beyond mere opinion and argument. I can only hope you will continue to visit the blog in the future. Bring on 2010 and beyond!
If you have any thoughts or opinions about the blog, or anything you'd like to see, now is the time to mention it, but bear in mind that only constructive feedback will be considered. Thank you.