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Sean Buckley has had his finger on the pulse of the video game industry for his entire adult life, and has an incredible passion for games, the games industry, and pervasive games journalism. Interviewing video-game publishers and developers, attending special media events, and working with major PR firms from the perspective of an independent games journalist has given an analytical edge to his lifelong interest in computer entertainment. Whether it's a major games publisher reorganizing it's corporate structure, reviewing the latest titles to hit the market, or telling the story of an independent developer struggling just to get their game on the shelves, Sean is dedicated to delivering intelligent, fun, and informative news to his readers.


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