RIP CGW
Heartless Gamer writes "Ziff Davis Shuts Down CGW, Opens Games For Windows. The Ziff Davis Game Group, which produces consumer game site 1UP and Electronic Gaming Monthly and Official PlayStation Magazine in North America, has announced that it is shutting down its US print magazine Computer Gaming World and replacing it with an officially Microsoft-branded 'Games For Windows' magazine and website."
Sayeth I, who no longer loses large amounts of time to big games now that I'm using Linux.
Lets play,"How long will my server stay up before it crashes."
Lets play a game of chance,"Will you let me update my computer or is something wrong with WGA"
Lets play,"Give all my personal information to Microsoft Passport because I can trust Microsoft and that it won't get hacked again."
Lets download Vista and play with the voice recognition software.
Lets play upgrade to a new version of Windows only to find out that the software only works with a new computer(ahem empty harddrive)
Lets play hide and seek to find out where in the registry the IE overflow virus is hiding.
Lets play dungeons and drivers to find out where to locate the last usable driver was located at, luckily the internet helps.
I admit I use windows because I'm too lazy to learn a new OS, but not too lazy to complain on Slashdot.
God spoke to me.
They canned Scorpia. And then they started giving ratings to games
.. ... and then I read until the early 90s.
instead of making you read the review and actually make an informed
opinion. You can see the steady decline once they sold themselves(?)
to Ziff-Davis.
This was THE best gaming mag when I was growing up - and then they
fucked it up with tons of new changes under the new management, and
you can watch the gradual fleeing of the staff as month after month
you'd read a little intro of "someone new joining the team" and
someone else departing. I was a heavy reader once I got into gaming
I guess that was around '85