- Bozanimal
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- Boz has been married for over a decade, is a father of triplets, financial professional, and has been quoted discussing the college savings marketplace in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, USA Today, and Businessweek. Oh, and he likes video games.
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May 11, 2013 8:38 pm GMTBozanimal posted a new blog entry entitled Ten Years of Gamespotting
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Ten Years of Gamespotting
Today marks exactly ten years that I have been a Gamespot registered user. In the time that I have been a member of Gamespot my life has changed. I've gotten married, been through three jobs, three apartments, bought my first house, had three children (triplets, no less), and a vasectomy. In case 2003 still doesn't sound like it was that long ago, consider that Nintendo's premier platform was the Gamecube, The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker was causing a furor among fans for its cel-shaded graphics, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne was released, and Prince of Persia: The Continue » -
Digital Killed the Retail Star
OR, HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE STEAMUsed games are on their deathbed, and most gamers are not happy. Everywhere you can hear the death knell of used games, from whispers of used game restrictions on the next Xbox AND Playstation, to the increased success of digital media distribution via services like XBox Live, Steam, and Amazon.Further, gamers are increasingly willing to accept severe and even game-breaking Digital Rights Management (DRM) to play a great game, as evidenced by strong sales of Bioshock and Diablo III. The widespread adoption of Steam signals the loss of the DRM Continue »


