PAX East 2010: Mixing and mingling with fellow geeks
By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 26 Mar, 2010 At 02:26 AM | Categorized As Geek Culture | With 0 Comments

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Indie game journalism is booming. It seems that I stumble across a new site that brings fresh takes on news, reviews, and multimedia to gamers looking for unique twists on the typical bits and bytes coverage.

The NYC area has a concentrated shot of indie journalism that give the Joystiqs, IGNs, and Kotakus a run for their money. Aggrogate. Dual Shockers. HipHopGamer. Spawnkill. Across the river in New Jersey at The Other View and Pixel Enemy. Heck, when we all touchdown in beantown, we’ll get to rub elbows with members of Massachusets’ The Bitbag, who are frequently seen at gaming showcases in Manhattan. Coming down from the north is Clodhop.

We’re all connected by our mutual love of video games and reporting on them be it articles, vidicles, talk shows, podcasts, or gameplay videos. I look forward to mixing and mingling with the circle of the joystick.

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About - Founder and Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey L. Wilson’s love of all things shiny/digital has lead to jobs penning gadget- and video game-related nerd-copy for E-Gear, Laptop, LifeStyler, Parenting, PC Magazine, Sync, Wise Bread, and WWE. Besides overseeing the editorial content at 2D-X.com, the Brooklyn College grad hosts New York City’s monthly Bits and Bytes video game media and public relations meetup. You can find him at a bar sampling foreign beers, or on Twitter doing twittery things.