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FAQ Father: A Tribute to Chris MacDonald

Mikeshadesbitmob0611
Monday, May 03, 2010

Editor's note: Michael's entry in our on-going, walkthroughs/guides-themed Bitmob Wants You writing challenge deserves its own spot on the front page.... -Demian


The video game industry is full of unsung heroes. From quality assurance testers and localization teams to narrative designers and production gurus, literally thousands of people involved in the business just don’t get the praise that they deserve.

But some of the most impressive of these heroes aren’t even employed by the industry proper. They’re the fans who willingly devote hundreds of hours of their free time to make the gaming community a better place.

Chris MacDonald, aka Kao Megura, was one of these devoted few. During his all-too-short life, MacDonald wrote FAQs and move lists for a slew of popular games; he almost single-handedly charted the course of the modern FAQ format. His most famous work, a Final Fantasy 7 FAQ, is still considered by many to be one of the best ever written. Many strategy writers today use that guide's skeleton, or structure, to help plan and organize their information in a logical, easily searchable way.

 

Though he’s best known for his FF7 guide, MacDonald was a huge fighting game fan. From Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike to Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and on to obscure Samurai Shodown titles, you could always count on MacDonald to produce a well-written, carefully organized, and often humorous guide to digital, apocalyptic beatdowns. His fighting game FAQs were so popular, in fact, that certain publications were known to steal his work and reprint it -- errors intact. This sparked a large controversy around the turn of the century, which culminated in a now-standard disclaimer that appears at the beginning of every reputable FAQ author’s work, detailing exactly who can use the contents of each guide and how.

MacDonald’s meticulous approach to information management and consistency was obvious when it came to crediting his contributors: Each of his major FAQs include an extensive list of the people who helped fill the holes in his knowledge base, a basic feature that many novice FAQ writers neglect (or forget), perhaps in order to appear more authoritative. MacDonald’s community-minded spirit of collaboration also played a big role as he rose through the ranks and became one of the most prolific writers on GameFAQs.

Sadly, word came from MacDonald’s brother Charles on May 19th, 2004, that Chris MacDonald had passed away mere days after updating his legendary Final Fantasy 7 FAQ for the last time. To date, MacDonald’s family has never disclosed the actual time or cause of his death. There are rumors, certainly, but if we learned anything from MacDonald, it’s that information from trusted sources is the best kind, and unverified rumors have no place in serious writing.

If you’ve ever searched for help with a game on GameFAQs in the past 10 years, chances are good that you’ve been influenced by MacDonald’s work, even if indirectly. As we approach the sixth anniversary of his passing, I hope you’ll join me in remembering the man who gave so much to the video gaming community. On May 19th, if you have access to it, fire up a copy of Final Fantasy 7 in his honor. Think of it as lighting a candle for the man whose efforts helped millions of people get more enjoyment out of their gaming time. It’s one quest that nobody will need a guide for.

 
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Comments (6)
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April 30, 2010

If there's a name I didn't expect to remember anytime soon, it's Chris MacDonald/Kao Megura. Truly one of of gaming's unsung heroes.

Pshades-s
May 03, 2010

Good call. I remember how stunned I was to learn of Chris' death. As a fighting game fanatic, I relied on his work for years. He will be missed.

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May 03, 2010

I think I used that guide when I replayed FF7 a few years back.  I never knew the man was such an influence.  I never even knew his name until reading this article.  Thanks for the enlightening read, Michael.  And thanks to Chris for his amazing contributions to the community.

 Writing a walkthrough can't be easy but at their worst all they require is time, endurance and patience.  Writing a good one takes real talent and passion, which Chris clearly had in spades.

Alexemmy
May 03, 2010

Unsung indeed. I've used GameFAQs plenty of times in my life but I barely notice the name attached to them. Having playing FF7 numerous times, I'm sure I've used his famous guide. Great article, Mike. I'm glad I read this. I feel a little bit more informed.

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May 03, 2010

A truly well crafted faq that inspired us gamefaq writers for the future. I believe he did a Pokemon Snap guide for Expert Gamer a while back? HIs format, organization, and wording all paid off and help other writers improve. If you ever read a better FF7 guide, I'd like to see it.

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May 03, 2010

This is the first I've heard about him. A truly great loss indeed. We could really use more dedicated FAQ writers like him.

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