Dan Hsu

Dan Hsu

Dan "Shoe" Hsu (born 1971) is the former editorial director of the 1UP Network, as well as former editor-in-chief of the video game magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly, a position he held from 2001 to 2008.[1] Hsu attended the University of Michigan.[1] His nickname, "Shoe", refers to the pronunciation of his surname.[1]

Hsu first joined EGM's magazine staff in 1996.[1] Including a year-long absence in 2000 to work at website Gamers.com, Hsu spent 12 years working for EGM before announcing his April 25, 2008 departure from the 1UP Network.[2] Immediately after leaving 1UP, Hsu started a personal blog with former EGM Senior Editor Crispin Boyer called Sore Thumbs Blog. This blog is no longer active.

Hsu currently works at Bitmob.com. He co-founded Bitmob (and parent company Bitmob Media, Inc.) with Demian Linn, the former executive producer of GameVideos.com and The 1UP Show. Bitmob.com soft-launched in May 2009.

On December 1, 2009 it was announced via press release that Dan "Shoe" Hsu would be returning to Electronic Gaming Monthly as part of its relaunch, along with Demian Linn.[3]

In the video game Retro Game Challenge, there is a character called Dan Sock who is based on Hsu.[4]

Controversies

Hsu created a stir in the gaming industry in late 2005, when he wrote an editorial about the practice of gaming magazines and websites selling article and editorial opportunities to gaming publishers in exchange for advertising agreements. Citing an unnamed contact at a major game publishing company, Hsu refused to name the parties involved, but condemned those responsible for not maintaining journalistic integrity.[5] The matter was publicized further when Slashdot linked to a Games.net editorial response written by Chris Cook, a writer for game magazine GamePro, who admonished Hsu for not specifying which companies were involved in the practices that were alluded to.[6]

Following the launch of the Microsoft Xbox 360 in November 2005, Hsu interviewed Peter Moore, then the head of marketing for the Home and Entertainment division of Microsoft.[7] At the time of the interview, there was much negative publicity in the media regarding technical problems with the system, as well as some complaints of the limited software line-up at launch within the gaming community. Much of the interview focused on these issues, as well as other various complaints by some gamers over limited backwards compatibility with original Xbox games on the 360 and a possible lack of improvement in graphics and game play over previous console generations. Hsu's questioning were viewed as inappropriately rude, confrontational, or aggressive by some readers. This reaction caused Hsu to defend the interview in his blog twice; the first time[8] saying that there had been much positive response to the interview as well, and a second time[9] featuring an e-mail of support from Moore following the backlash. Third-party observer Penny Arcade noted in a satirical webcomic strip[10] that the interview was a necessary departure from the easy-going tendency of most gaming journalists.

External links

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Hsu — is a Wade Giles romanization of one of two Chinese surnames:#zh tpw|t=徐|p=Xú|w=hsü2 #zh tspw|t=許|s=许|p=Xǔ|w=hsü3The equivalent in the pinyin romanization of Mandarin is Xu. Hsu is an Asian surname. Famous bearers include:* Dee Hsu * Eric Hsu *… …   Wikipedia

  • Hsu Hung-Chi — (Wade Giles), or Xu Hongji (Hanyu Pinyin) (許鴻基, 1934 1984) was a Taiwanese martial artist who specialized in the internal Chinese arts of xingyiquan, baguazhang and taijiquan. Hsu was born in Taibei, Taiwan in 1934 to a family of six brothers. In …   Wikipedia

  • Dan Albas — MP Member of the Canadian Parliament for Okanagan Coquihalla Taking office May 30, 2011 Succeeding Stockwell Day Personal details Born …   Wikipedia

  • Dan Harris (politician) — Dan Harris MP Member of the Canadian Parliament for Scarborough Southwest Taking office May 2, 2011 Succeeding Michelle Simson Personal details Born …   Wikipedia

  • Dan Albas — Mandats Député de Okanagan Coquihalla à la Chambre des Communes du Canada Actuellement en fonction Depuis le Lundi 30 mai 2011 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Norman Hsu — For the school board member, see Norman N. Hsu. Norman Hsu Born October 1951 Hong Kong Known for Pyramid scheme promoter, long time fugitive, major fundraiser for US Democratic Party Norman Yung Yuen Hsu[1] (Chinese …   Wikipedia

  • Norman Hsu — 徐詠芫 Nombre Norman Yung Yuen Hsu Nacimiento Octubre de …   Wikipedia Español

  • Shiqi sui de dan che — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Beijing Bicycle Originaltitel: 十七岁的单车 Shíqī suì de dān chē Produktionsland: China Taiwan Erscheinungsjahr: 2001 Länge: 109 Minuten Originalsprache …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jia Dan — (zh cp|c=贾耽|p=Jiǎ Dān; 730 ndash;805)Hsu (1988), 96.] , courtesy name Dunshi (敦诗), was a Chinese scholar official, geographer, and cartographer from Cangzhou, Hebei during the Tang Dynasty (618 ndash;907) of China. CareerJia worked in connection… …   Wikipedia

  • Shiqi sui de dan che — Beijing Bicycle Beijing Bicycle (Shiqi sui de dan che) est un film chinois réalisé par Wang Xiaoshuai, sorti en 2001. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Autour …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”