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I am a budding games writer who contributes to gamespite.net and writes the monthly Bitmob RPG column, among other exciting articles. I have a storied love affair with RPGs, but any interesting game that deviates from the norm is enough to get my attention.
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Last month's Secret Santa challenge was a rousing success, and we still have some topics we'd love for you to take on. Help us out.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012 | Comments (1)
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Gearsofwar
Christmas is over, and it's time to show off your presents as part of our latest Bitmob Writing Challenge.
Santa
Tap into your giving spirit with this month's Secret Santa-themed Bitmob Writing Challenge.
Italy
The results are in for the latest Bitmob Writing Challenge, and this one spans the world as it examines video-game settings.
Assassins-creed
To ensure the maximum amount of awesome setting pieces, we're extending this challenge to September 7.
Final-fantasy-xiii
In the latest Bitmob Roundtable, four Bitmobbers discuss the state of the JRPG genre and whether things are as bleak as they appear.
Assassins-creed
It's time for a little tourism in this month's Writing Challenge. Go soak in your surroundings, and tell us about it!
Xenoblade
In Bitmob's latest Roundtable discussion, we'll ponder the Japanese role-playing game's place in the industry today. And we need your help!
Knightsaroundthetable
This month's Bitmob Writing Challenge asks you to team up with community members and fight it out.
Butler
The results are in, and it turns out Bitmobbers have a thing for farce. Check out the seven entries in April's Humor Me writing challenge, and prepare to laugh.
Clown_dr
This month's challenge is no joke. Well, actually, it is, but that's your job.
Drasle
The results of February's writing challenge are in. See what Bitmob learned from gaming history.
2guys_1title
You've got a week left to post your game history stories. Get cracking!
COMMENTS BY THIS AUTHOR (75)
"Sorry everyone. Things have been busy for me lately.

I suppose if there's no objections, I'll post the list of who suggested what topic here:

Rage - Danny Concepcion
Holiday Game - Edward Varnell
Movie games - Eamon Droko
How Marcus Fenix would spend Christmas - Raymond Williams
Content Creation - Akshit Goyal
Most time this generation - Casey Scheld
Videogame Comics - Gord Drynan
Nintendo achievements - Chris Skinner
Earliest Gaming Memory - Chase Koeneke"

Monday, January 09, 2012
"The links should work now."
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
"Great thinking! Can't wait for the results."
Saturday, August 06, 2011
"So basically like Fallout? If so, that's a good one. Go ahead."
Thursday, August 04, 2011
"Yeah, I don't think you're going to find anything similar to Tartarus out there. Feel free to write on just that one, in that case."
Thursday, August 04, 2011
"Promising! Go for it."
Thursday, August 04, 2011
"Great! And it's good to see people get back to Bitmob, too!"
Thursday, August 04, 2011
"If you're serious, that sounds pretty great to me."
Thursday, August 04, 2011
"Nope! That's a great topic. Go do it.
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
"Sounds interesting! Go ahead."
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
"That's a little vague and general since, like Danny above was just saying, they often encompass multiple settings. However, many of these game's settings often have themes, like Super Mario Sunshine's tropical resort theme or Super Mario Galaxy's space asteroid one. If you're looking for 2D Mario themes, Super Mario World took place on Dinosaur Island. Prehistoric settings are fairly abundant.

So I'd say either pick a single setting from 2D Mario games (or platformers in general) or choose one of these themed games and compare them to other games with similar themes/settings."

Tuesday, August 02, 2011
"The Renaissance is fine."
Tuesday, August 02, 2011