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Announcing Games.slashdot.org

For years Slashdot has had an abundance of game related content. Unfortunately, we've also had limited space to post those stories. We strive to cover a wide range of tech news, and this often means passing on a good game story because something else is more important. But today I get to announce the creation of games.slashdot.org, where we'll finally have a home for all the gaming related content that might otherwise have been rejected. Keep reading to learn more.

The Slashdot Game Section will function similiarly to the other major sections on Slashdot, like apple.slashdot.org and Ask Slashdot. Visitors to the direct URL will be presented with additional, more focused, topical content. The best stories in the section will be posted to the main page and shared with a more general audience as they always have been. Logged in users can choose to consolidate Games content to the main page.

You'll notice a few things in the game section that are new. Most important is the addition of our newest editor, Simon "Simoniker" Carless. Simon is a sharp guy who has written for a variety of publications, but also is uniquely qualified since he has a history as a game designer for Eidos & Atari. Backing up Simon is the man of many polls himself, Jon "CowboyNeal" Pater. CowboyNeal is an obsessive gamer, having sacrificed his body for years to become a better gamer. We'll all benefit from his efforts in the field of sitting, pressing buttons and eating snacks.

The Slashdot Game Section will cover a variety of game related material. We will not be limited by platform- we intend to cover the major consoles, new and old releases, as well as computing games. We want to cover classic gaming as well as emulation. We intend to provide occasional original coverage, but mostly, we want to provide more exposure to the existing gaming sites, while providing our users with a place to discuss the major gaming news of the day.

Initially content will be found in the overflow from the Slashdot submissions bin. But as the section grows, we expect that readers will use the Games Submissions Bin to submit stories directly to Simoniker and CowboyNeal. You can also contact them directly by emailing games at slashdot dot org.

We've been looking forward to creating this section for a long time, and I hope you will all enjoy reading it as much as we'll enjoy researching stories for it ;)

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  1. And that clears that up by Loosewire · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ive been following this for the last couple of days, first i was looking through the Icons list and notice lots of ones with the (games) tag but nothing in - thats odd??.
    Then i notice some things being posted under a games.slashdot.org. Odd never seen that before, and its not in the sections, must have missed it...
    Now it all makes sense :-)
    Anything that means you can waste more time on slashdot when you need to do work cant be bad.
    What prompted the move to ads in a slashbox at the side then??

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  2. Argh... Purple? by CoolVibe · · Score: 5, Insightful
    This color scheme for the games section is hurting my eyes and is causing my brain to cringe...

    Please change it? Ouch.....

    1. Re:Argh... Purple? by Clover_Kicker · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I've been using the "light" HTML version of /. for years.

      Looks like I haven't been missing anything :)

  3. Colors? by bananaape · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The blue on black theme is messing with my head.

    Otherwise, good idea.

  4. *clicks on link* by nherc · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oww! My retinas! I'll never play Conterstrike again!!! You bastards!

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  5. Re:Argh... Purple? stop playing with my eyes.. by jkrise · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As a compulsive gamer, my eyes are already in a pretty bad shape. Please, please change the color. Dark green perhaps?

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  6. Why not a contest ? by ramzak2k · · Score: 5, Insightful

    a cheap giveaway like a subscription for slashdot for someone to design a cool logo and come up with a color scheme ? Am sure there are many talented ones out there who would like to get their work displayed !

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  7. I'm not so sure by Mattygfunk1 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Anything that means you can waste more time on slashdot when you need to do work cant be bad.

    Nope, I wont be. The purple-white gradient with white text is rather painful on the eyes. After all the flak this site cops for the fugly, motherboard green layout of the main page this is not an improvement.

    Nice concept, but badly executed in my opinion. Let's hope it gets touched up a fraction.

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  8. Wh don't you hire a *real* web designer? by autopr0n · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Slashdot has about the ugliest layout of any major site out there. And this hideous 'games' theme is the worst. Why don't you guys hire a real graphics designer? Other OSDN sites aren't even as bad.

    Totally friggn' lame, IMO.

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