The Socialist Gamer Review

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The Socialist Gamer Review is a blog with a variety of content, speaking on gaming, the game industry, and programming. It, as the name suggests, is also host to game reviews mostly focusing on the MMORPG genre.

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August 15th 2008

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I created my blog on October 10th 2007 with the intent on the reviewing the various MMORPGs which I'd been playing recently. I've played most of the free MMORPGs out there and a few of the not-free ones and I figured telling people which ones were good, and which ones were bad would be cool.

I originally planned on updating every Tuesday and Saturday and I did for quite some time. However, when I decided on Tuesday and Saturday it was because they were two days that were furthest from each other in the week. They also happen to be the two days of the week when I'm busiest, (With Japanese class and my radio show) so eventually I began update a generic twice a week.

Updates were still aimed for Tuesday/Saturday, but the weekday updates tended to swing a day or two off.

Eventually posting began to slow as I became busy with school and the like and I made an attempt to find more willing writers looking for an outlet.
A few submitted articles but none stayed for any length of time.

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