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| URL | http://www.gamesradar.com/ |
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| Commercial? | Yes |
| Type of site | Video game website |
| Registration | Optional |
| Owner | Future Publishing |
| Created by | Future Publishing |
GamesRadar is a multi-format video game website featuring previews, reviews, features, videos, cheats, forums and breaking news. It was also formerly known as "CheatPlanet.com". It is owned and operated simultaneously in the UK and US by Future Publishing (which includes Future US), a worldwide publisher of enthusiast and lifestyle websites and magazines. GamesRadar receives approximately 3.25 million unique visitors per month[1], and also includes CheatPlanet, which was acquired by Future in 2005 [2].
On September 11, 2007, GamesRadar launched a downloads feature called Fileradar. Fileradar allows users to download mods, hacks and content for games on the PC.
On February 7, 2008, GamesRadar got a complete site makeover.
One of the site's most popular features is their "Top 7" lists, similar to top 10 lists found on many other sites. The PC section of GamesRadar is organized by the gaming magazine PC Gamer. PC Gamer's official U.S. website, PC Gamer Online, formerly redirected to GamesRadar; it now goes to its own site hosting articles from recent issues.
On 14 August 2008 it was announced that the British forums would be closed down and merged with the American side of the site. In response, some of the members of the British forums launched their own forum, named GRcade[3].
TalkRadar: The weekly GamesRadar Podcast
TalkRadar is GamesRadar's weekly podcast, in which the hosts discuss things going on in the gaming world, as well as features on GamesRadar and other articles from Future property (such as articles from Edge Online and OXM). It is one of the main features on GamesRadar.
The hosts of TalkRadar include:
Chris Antista (Associate Editor)
Brett Elston (Senior Nintendo Editor)
Mikel Reparaz (Senior PlayStation Editor)
Charlie Barratt (Senior Microsoft Editor)
Tyler Wilde (Features/Community Editor)
Henry Gilbert (Associate Production Editor)
Lizzie Cuevas (Associate Video Editor)
Former TalkRadar Hosts:
Shane Patterson (Associate Features Editor- Left after episode 59 to pursue a career in film.)
Paul Ryan (Cheats Editor-Left after episode 65 to get a master's in writing and publishing.)
Every podcast starts with discussion of GamesRadar's weekly Top 7 feature. The usual format is broken into three parts: the aforementioned Top 7 in the first part, discussion of other features and news in the second part, and a community segment in the third, which features a question of the week directed at forum users.
Occasionally, special guests such as Official Xbox Magazine editor Dan Amrich or Playstation: The Official Magazine editor Scott Butterworth join the podcast. Seth Killian of Capcom also made guest appearances in TalkRadar #17, #45 and #72. They have also had joke guests such as Duke Lombardi (an alter-ego "revooer" of Chris Antista, who exclusively reviews E-rated games), The French wrestler Bonesoir (also Chris Antista), and Brettbot (a soundboard consisting of clips of Brett talking).
This podcast has spawned two fan-made podcasts, PCN-Gen and Geekipedia. Both were started by members of the GamesRadar forum.
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