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Video Game Disconnect - Making Money
Cordova, TN; May 22, in the year of our Lord 2017--Family
Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family
friendly video games is starting a brand new series under the
umbrella Video Game Disconnect. These are articles on areas of
double standards and disconnections within the video game
industry. The first article in this series is making money. We
all know the gaming companies are in the business of making
money. Sure they publish video games, but their real goal is to
make money. That is what has led to a lot of the video game
corruption and lack of ethics in video game journalists. How
deep does the problem really go? The truth can cost these
companies money. The truth can also cost video game media
outlets money. So it is not in their self interest to reconnect.
I noticed something interesting recently. A fair amount of the
people in PR claim they cannot do anything to assist in
advertising. However these same people will make sure
advertising is pulled when a review is published that will cost
their employer money. It is interesting how they can take away,
but are not capable of giving. Seems like there is a great big
disconnect there to me. What do you think? Am I on to something
here? Or am I totally and completely off base? You can sound off
on that. To me if you can take something away then you should
also be capable of giving. If the people in PR are not connected
with advertising at all then they should not remove advertising,
reviewable copies, press releases, and/or assets when a media
outlet says something they do not like.
No wonder there is such a problem with corruption in the video
game industry. Too many of the companies focusing on earning
money have intimidated too many people in video game media
outlets. Just so you know I have received numerous threats over
the years from a variety of people in PR. Many of them have
followed through on their threats. I have pointed out they are
being small minded, selfish, unprofessional, and corrupt. As you
can probably imagine that has not made me any new friends in the
video game industry. Why? Because I challenge the disconnect
mentioned in this article. I stand up for freedom of the press.
I stand up for truth, justice, and the American way of life. I
do not stand for corruption, unprofessionalism, and the gaming
media being treated like slaves.
It is my hope that this new series of articles will spark the
change we all need to see. The video game industry is in dire
straits right now. I believe gamers are yearning for truth, and
sick and tired of the propaganda, lies, and corruption. You can
tell me if you believe I am right or wrong in that. Do you want
to see the video game industry cleaned up? Do you want a better
video game industry going forward? What say you?
God bless,
Paul Bury
Family Friendly Gaming