PSN, WiiWare, XBLA: Welcome To GamerBytes!

Welcome to GamerBytes, the newest addition to the Think Services Empire!
My name is Ryan Langley. Some of you may know me as 'Rlan', and also from my previous website XBLAH! - a blog dedicated to Xbox Live Arcade that is being folded into GamerBytes.
[Some of you may even know me from some very old websites I used to run - Sonic Fan Games HQ and Secrets of Sonic Team. Ah, those were the days...]
But we're in the now - and the now is GamerBytes! GamerBytes is a brand new weblog which will focus on downloadable console gaming news - not only on Xbox Live Arcade, but also on PlayStation Network and WiiWare.
Thanks to Think Services, the fellows behind such fancy websites as Gamasutra, GameSetWatch and IndieGames I've been given the opportunity to become part of their network.
We'll be largely - though not wholly - targeting original-developed downloadable games for XBLA, PSN and WiiWare - not that downloadable emulated catalog titles aren't also important, of course.
Thus, with a broader audience, not only will we be able to bring you news for all three major console formats, but it will allow us to have detailed interviews with developers and a more in-depth look at developing for a downloadable service.
Let the (downloadable) games begin!








Comments
Congrats, Ryan - looking forward to seeing how this all works out!
Posted by: simonc | June 10, 2008 4:14 AM
Thanks! :)
Posted by: Rlan | June 10, 2008 4:19 AM
Nice move! :)
But how come no Virtual Console?
Posted by: Farbror Atlas | June 10, 2008 1:10 PM
I will be posting some virtual console stuff - though really only when it's released online each week, or when I game has been put on a ratings website. You can't do much more than that, and there are many, MANY sites like vc-reviews.com who do a plenty good enough job reviewing the titles :)
Posted by: Rlan | June 10, 2008 3:24 PM
Awesome, I was surprised to read the announcement. Very happy for you :)
Posted by: Tony | June 10, 2008 4:31 PM
I really liked XBLAH and I am looking forward to more news on this oage, Great work!
Posted by: Michael | June 14, 2008 12:25 AM