Reaching Out to anyone who really loves old games..
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 9:36 pm
Hi guys,
I'm kind of unsure about "spamming" the Forum but I feel its relevant enough for Off Topic, and I'm clearly not registered just to promote the next best dick cream, or car wash soap.. so here goes..
As anyone who has looked at my Profile may know, I run a web site called Old Skool Games which is an electronic magazine (e-zine) strictly devoted to "Retro-Gaming". Basically covering anything from the earliest days (Pong/Atari) up to the mid 1990's before 3D got really big and took off. I like to say the cut-off point is Sega Saturn (included but nothing released after that system), so we do include the pseudo-3D stuff from the early days of DOOM and the clones that followed it.
But I like to say we're definitely more focused on the older systems, centered around the 80's to early 90's. And I say "we" just as a habbit, because it is and always has been a relatively tough 1 man production staff. I've gotten help here and there with people that actually wrote some game reviews, and I did an interview or two with some interesting people I happened to know to some degree..
But its been a dead project for a couple of years now.. I've kept it alive because I always intend to do what I can with it, and now I am trying to start up a big push, and renew the spirit, so to speak.. I really want to do some things like overhaul the web site design, the magazine design, hopefully get some more standardized stuff setup to make it easier on my end..
But the #1 thing that always plagued OSG was content. Thousands of people still download from the site every month, but no one ever contacts me to volunteer and help. Sometimes I have gotten help from contributors in the past, but then they do 1 or 2 things and disappear, or don't deliver anything at all even after lengthy discussions, etc..
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Is anyone here interested at all? I know some of you are busy professionals, or in school and things like that.. But I'm trying to tap all the resources I have, to find some good writers.
It doesn't have to be a permanent commitment or anything like that either. I'm just trying to find a couple of people who have the time to review between 1 and 2 games roughly every Month or so.. Of course if someone wants to submit more that also helps, but I'm really just looking for 1 or 2 reviews. Or if you have an interesting idea for an Article that fits within the format of the Magazine.
Finding just 2 or 3 people on the whole Internet to submit 1 or 2 pieces of work per month would help a lot, and OSG could probably publish 4 times a year or more. I try to have a minimum number of reviews/articles/etc before publishing, but I got real burned out trying to do it myself in the past.
OSG is a completely free publication, available to anyone who wants to download it. Obviously I can't pay people but this is less about money for me, and more about a labor of love, keeping the memory of your youth alive, remembering all the fun you had when you first got into PC and/or Console Games.
The only super strict requirement I have is that writers have a strong command of the English language. Use it properly, coherently, respectfully.
If you are interested in helping out, you can:
A)Reply here
B)PM Me
C)Go to the OSG Web Site and use the contact form
Whatever works for you. I'm really sorry if this comes off like spam. I'm just trying to get what I always envisioned as a community project, by the community and for the community, up and rolling again.
I'm kind of unsure about "spamming" the Forum but I feel its relevant enough for Off Topic, and I'm clearly not registered just to promote the next best dick cream, or car wash soap.. so here goes..
As anyone who has looked at my Profile may know, I run a web site called Old Skool Games which is an electronic magazine (e-zine) strictly devoted to "Retro-Gaming". Basically covering anything from the earliest days (Pong/Atari) up to the mid 1990's before 3D got really big and took off. I like to say the cut-off point is Sega Saturn (included but nothing released after that system), so we do include the pseudo-3D stuff from the early days of DOOM and the clones that followed it.
But I like to say we're definitely more focused on the older systems, centered around the 80's to early 90's. And I say "we" just as a habbit, because it is and always has been a relatively tough 1 man production staff. I've gotten help here and there with people that actually wrote some game reviews, and I did an interview or two with some interesting people I happened to know to some degree..
But its been a dead project for a couple of years now.. I've kept it alive because I always intend to do what I can with it, and now I am trying to start up a big push, and renew the spirit, so to speak.. I really want to do some things like overhaul the web site design, the magazine design, hopefully get some more standardized stuff setup to make it easier on my end..
But the #1 thing that always plagued OSG was content. Thousands of people still download from the site every month, but no one ever contacts me to volunteer and help. Sometimes I have gotten help from contributors in the past, but then they do 1 or 2 things and disappear, or don't deliver anything at all even after lengthy discussions, etc..
==============
Is anyone here interested at all? I know some of you are busy professionals, or in school and things like that.. But I'm trying to tap all the resources I have, to find some good writers.
It doesn't have to be a permanent commitment or anything like that either. I'm just trying to find a couple of people who have the time to review between 1 and 2 games roughly every Month or so.. Of course if someone wants to submit more that also helps, but I'm really just looking for 1 or 2 reviews. Or if you have an interesting idea for an Article that fits within the format of the Magazine.
Finding just 2 or 3 people on the whole Internet to submit 1 or 2 pieces of work per month would help a lot, and OSG could probably publish 4 times a year or more. I try to have a minimum number of reviews/articles/etc before publishing, but I got real burned out trying to do it myself in the past.
OSG is a completely free publication, available to anyone who wants to download it. Obviously I can't pay people but this is less about money for me, and more about a labor of love, keeping the memory of your youth alive, remembering all the fun you had when you first got into PC and/or Console Games.
The only super strict requirement I have is that writers have a strong command of the English language. Use it properly, coherently, respectfully.
If you are interested in helping out, you can:
A)Reply here
B)PM Me
C)Go to the OSG Web Site and use the contact form
Whatever works for you. I'm really sorry if this comes off like spam. I'm just trying to get what I always envisioned as a community project, by the community and for the community, up and rolling again.

