David Chapman (journalist)

David Chapman (journalist)
For other people by this name, see David Chapman.

David Chapman (born April 1, 1976) is an entertainment writer/producer covering various pop culture interests, particularly the video game and comic book industries. David's freelance work has appeared in a variety of outlets, including GameSpy and the US version of Play Magazine. David has produced a number of segments for the video game television show The Electric Playground, including most of the show's popular 'Comic of the Week' segments, and continues to occasionally write and produce content for the show and its website. David was the News Editor for the video game website, Game Almighty, and has been a regular writer for TeamXbox, GameSpy, and Crispy Gamer.[1] Currently, David writes regular weekly articles for USA Network's Character Arcade, covering the interactive entertainment industry and writing monthly "Character Spotlight" articles showcasing biographies of various video game characters.

Some examples of David's work in the video game industry include Play Magazine's coverage of the Zero Hour launch event for Microsoft's Xbox 360 game console, and GameSpy's list of the ten best[2] and ten worst [3] comic book based video games of all time. David also contributed to GameSpy's list of the Top 25 Xbox Games of All-Time.[4]

In between assignments, David maintains a regular blog called Stacking the Deck, where he claims to give readers the chance to view the life of a video game journalist.

David was selected to participate as a juror for the 1st Annual Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts (CAEAA) in 2007 and again in 2009.

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