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'''SarcasticGamer.com''' is an independent video gaming related [[blog]] and community site. Sarcastic Gamer is part of the [http://gamercastnetwork.com GamerCast Network], a community of independent [[podcast]]ers. Although the website focuses on parodying the latest events happening in the gaming industry, it also features reviews, news, opinions and rants. All articles, however, are written in an entertaining, casual, and "sarcastic" way<ref>Various reviews, including the [http://newteevee.com/2007/07/20/sarcastic-gamer New Tee Vee] one and the ones at [http://www.xbox360fanboy.com/tag/sarcastic%20gamer Xbox 360 Fanboy], strongly support this opinion.</ref>. |
'''SarcasticGamer.com''' is an independent video gaming related [[blog]] and community site. Sarcastic Gamer is part of the [http://gamercastnetwork.com GamerCast Network], a community of independent [[podcast]]ers. Although the website focuses on parodying the latest events happening in the gaming industry, it also features reviews, news, opinions and rants. All articles, however, are written in an entertaining, casual, and "sarcastic" way<ref>Various reviews, including the [http://newteevee.com/2007/07/20/sarcastic-gamer New Tee Vee] one and the ones at [http://www.xbox360fanboy.com/tag/sarcastic%20gamer Xbox 360 Fanboy], strongly support this opinion.</ref>. |
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The site was founded by Jeromy "Doc" Adams in early June 2007 <ref>[http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/06/what-would-jesus-do-blackmail-sony.html] the first SarcasticGamer.com article, written on 11th June, 2007</ref>, after his first parody song, "How you killed your brand" aimed at [[Sony]] [[Playstation 3]] and published for the GamerCast Network, became a very popular [[YouTube]] video<ref>The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R98qC0fd_1w fan-created video] for the song has been viewed |
The site was founded by Jeromy "Doc" Adams in early June 2007 <ref>[http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/06/what-would-jesus-do-blackmail-sony.html] the first SarcasticGamer.com article, written on 11th June, 2007</ref>, after his first parody song, "How you killed your brand" aimed at [[Sony]] [[Playstation 3]] and published for the GamerCast Network, became a very popular [[YouTube]] video<ref>The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R98qC0fd_1w fan-created video] for the song has been viewed 3,074,452 times as of 3rd February 2008, and won the "Top Favorites (All Time)" and "Most Discussed (All Time)" YouTube honours.</ref> and he wanted to create a place to host all his future parodies. |
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As the popularity of the songs and videos was increasing, Adams wanted to find reliable writers who could help him satisfy the growing demand for new material. He asked Sean "Rothbart" Workman, a trusted GamerCast Network forums member, to start preparing new articles for Sarcastic Gamer. Shortly thereafter, Matt "Volkov" Schmidt offered his help with the blog. Adrian "Lono" Cherikos, who had met with Adams on [[Xbox Live]] a few months before Sarcastic Gamer was created, started writing for the site after his debut on the Sarcastic Gamer Podcast on 13th July, 2007. New writers, Alex "SupaSlick" Shaw and Anthony "Yousty" Youst with Eric "PacManPolarBear" Ross joined the staff in, respectively, September and October 2007. |
As the popularity of the songs and videos was increasing, Adams wanted to find reliable writers who could help him satisfy the growing demand for new material. He asked Sean "Rothbart" Workman, a trusted GamerCast Network forums member, to start preparing new articles for Sarcastic Gamer. Shortly thereafter, Matt "Volkov" Schmidt offered his help with the blog. Adrian "Lono" Cherikos, who had met with Adams on [[Xbox Live]] a few months before Sarcastic Gamer was created, started writing for the site after his debut on the Sarcastic Gamer Podcast on 13th July, 2007. New writers, Alex "SupaSlick" Shaw and Anthony "Yousty" Youst with Eric "PacManPolarBear" Ross joined the staff in, respectively, September and October 2007. |
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As the site is non-commercial, rarely does the staff take part in gaming events and gatherings. The first event the Sarcastic Gamer writers participated in was [[QuakeCon#2007|QuakeCon 2007]]<ref>See the [http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/08/quakecon-first-impressions.html SarcasticGamer.com relation].</ref>, the second and last one was [[Kane and Lynch]] Community Day<ref>Relation and interviews on the [http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/11/podcast-episode-16-the-late-late-late-show.html podcast].</ref>. |
As the site is non-commercial, rarely does the staff take part in gaming events and gatherings. The first event the Sarcastic Gamer writers participated in was [[QuakeCon#2007|QuakeCon 2007]]<ref>See the [http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/08/quakecon-first-impressions.html SarcasticGamer.com relation].</ref>, the second and last one was [[Kane and Lynch]] Community Day<ref>Relation and interviews on the [http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/11/podcast-episode-16-the-late-late-late-show.html podcast].</ref>. |
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In early December 2007, Jeromy Adams and Adrian Cherikos were invited by [[Microsoft]] to see the forthcoming device under development by the company, [[Microsoft Surface]]<ref>[http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/12/microsoft-surface-hands-on-impressions-pt-1.html] The SarcasticGamer.com relation.</ref>, thanks to the video parody of the device created by |
In early December 2007, Jeromy Adams and Adrian Cherikos were invited by [[Microsoft]] to see the forthcoming device under development by the company, [[Microsoft Surface]]<ref>[http://sarcasticgamer.com/wp/index.php/2007/12/microsoft-surface-hands-on-impressions-pt-1.html] The SarcasticGamer.com relation.</ref>, thanks to the video parody of the device created by Adams.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZrr7AZ9nCY]</ref> |
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== Features == |
== Features == |
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During the 30 minute long show, the hosts discuss and argue about the recent video gaming news in an entertaining and friendly way. |
During the 30 minute long show, the hosts discuss and argue about the recent video gaming news in an entertaining and friendly way. |
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There have been 3 longer specials, including episodes 10, 20 (each 45-minute long) and 21 (60-minute long). |
There have been 3 longer specials, including episodes 10, 20 (each 45-minute long) and 21 (60-minute long). |
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As of episode 25, Alex Shaw will not always be appearing on the show due to work issues. |
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=== Parody songs === |
=== Parody songs === |
Revision as of 15:46, 3 February 2008
Type of site | Gaming blog |
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Available in | English |
Created by | Jeromy Adams |
URL | http://sarcasticgamer.com |
Commercial | No |
SarcasticGamer.com is an independent video gaming related blog and community site. Sarcastic Gamer is part of the GamerCast Network, a community of independent podcasters. Although the website focuses on parodying the latest events happening in the gaming industry, it also features reviews, news, opinions and rants. All articles, however, are written in an entertaining, casual, and "sarcastic" way[1].
The site was founded by Jeromy "Doc" Adams in early June 2007 [2], after his first parody song, "How you killed your brand" aimed at Sony Playstation 3 and published for the GamerCast Network, became a very popular YouTube video[3] and he wanted to create a place to host all his future parodies.
As the popularity of the songs and videos was increasing, Adams wanted to find reliable writers who could help him satisfy the growing demand for new material. He asked Sean "Rothbart" Workman, a trusted GamerCast Network forums member, to start preparing new articles for Sarcastic Gamer. Shortly thereafter, Matt "Volkov" Schmidt offered his help with the blog. Adrian "Lono" Cherikos, who had met with Adams on Xbox Live a few months before Sarcastic Gamer was created, started writing for the site after his debut on the Sarcastic Gamer Podcast on 13th July, 2007. New writers, Alex "SupaSlick" Shaw and Anthony "Yousty" Youst with Eric "PacManPolarBear" Ross joined the staff in, respectively, September and October 2007.
Sarcastic Gamer was firstly hosted by the Blogger service and consisted only of three writers; now the site is a self-hosted WordPress blog with a staff of ten people, i.e. eight writers (Jeromy "Doc" Adams, David "Dave" Cothran, Sean "Rothbart" Workman, Matt "Volkov" Schmidt, Adrian "Lono" Cherikos, Alex "SupaSlick" Shaw, Anthony "Yousty" Youst, Eric "PacManPolarBear" Ross), one forum moderator (Joseph "Frawlz" Frawley) and the webmaster, Derek "Captain DDL" Langley.
As the site is non-commercial, rarely does the staff take part in gaming events and gatherings. The first event the Sarcastic Gamer writers participated in was QuakeCon 2007[4], the second and last one was Kane and Lynch Community Day[5].
In early December 2007, Jeromy Adams and Adrian Cherikos were invited by Microsoft to see the forthcoming device under development by the company, Microsoft Surface[6], thanks to the video parody of the device created by Adams.[7]
Features
Sarcastic Gamer Podcast
The first Sarcastic Gamer Podcast episode was released on 28th June, 2007 and was hosted by Doc, Dave - whom Jeromy Adams met in May 2007 - and Drew, who has left SarcasticGamer.com eventually. As the podcast was gaining popularity, more people joined the hosts; on 13th July 2007, along with the second podcast episode, Lono joined the staff. On 24th September, 2007, as the 9th episode was aired, Alex Shaw became a co-host. On 24th August 2007 Sarcastic Gamer joined the GamerCast Network, proving the quality of their podcast and allowing a wider audience to listen to it. During the 30 minute long show, the hosts discuss and argue about the recent video gaming news in an entertaining and friendly way. There have been 3 longer specials, including episodes 10, 20 (each 45-minute long) and 21 (60-minute long). As of episode 25, Alex Shaw will not always be appearing on the show due to work issues.
Parody songs
The parody songs, including "How you killed your brand", "Halo 3 hoedown", "Hey Mr. Thompson", "This Second Life" and "Ring of fire", as well as the video parodies, namely Microsoft Surface and Wii Fit spoofs, are the elements Sarcastic Gamer mostly owes its popularity to. They have been published on many other gaming[8] and non-gaming blogs and websites[9] as well as aired on the G4TV television resulting in the parodies being downloaded and/or streamed more than 6 million times. The majority of them were written and sung by Jeromy Adams.
Broken News, Rothbart's Rants
Until recently, the so called "broken news" were only published on Fridays, during the "Fiction Friday" events. Now, they are entwined with the real news and other articles, but are visibly marked not to be mistaken for truth. They, along with the rants of one of the writers, Sean Workman, are the most usual sight one can see when they access the blog. All important gaming related news and events are covered (or parodied) in the articles, making Sarcastic Gamer a reliable game information source.
The Top 100 Gaming Moments of 2007
Throughout December 2007, Sarcastic Gamer's staff has been posting the hundred most important gaming moments of the year 2007, including game releases, important quotes, significant company mergers and breakups, and SarcasticGamer.com related events.[10]
References
- ^ Various reviews, including the New Tee Vee one and the ones at Xbox 360 Fanboy, strongly support this opinion.
- ^ [1] the first SarcasticGamer.com article, written on 11th June, 2007
- ^ The fan-created video for the song has been viewed 3,074,452 times as of 3rd February 2008, and won the "Top Favorites (All Time)" and "Most Discussed (All Time)" YouTube honours.
- ^ See the SarcasticGamer.com relation.
- ^ Relation and interviews on the podcast.
- ^ [2] The SarcasticGamer.com relation.
- ^ [3]
- ^ Xbox 360 Fanboy, Kotaku, Joystiq among others.
- ^ Engadet, Gizmodo and TechCrunch among others.
- ^ [4]