Tuesday, July 6, 2004

The Ombudsman -- One year later

According to the ol' Blogger counter here, this is my 100th post to the Ombudsman since it started a little over a year ago (That's almost a post every three days, for those of you that like to complain about me never updating). Back then, I started this site up to "put a check on the often sloppy, lazy, biased, and unethical world of video game reporting," and said that I would "mix original reporting in the form of research and interviews with my unapologetic opinions about the industry." I also said that this space would be "your forum to speak out about what you love and hate about the video game journalism business."



In that spirit, I'd like to listen to your thoughts on where this blog has been, where it is, and where it should be going. Consider this my yearly performance review. Have I lived up to the goals I set out in that first post? Have I become just another whiny voice in the internet ether? What have I done well? What could I do better? What issues would you like to see me tackle in the coming year? I, of course, have my own thoughts on these matters, but my opinion on this subject doesn't mean too much.



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