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'''Kotaku.com''' is a [[blog]] which focuses on video and computer games, written in a humorous and often snarky tone. Kotaku is considered one of [[Gawker Media]]’s “testosterone trio” which also include car site [[Jalopnik]] and humor site [[Screenhead]]. The official description: "As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, prediction. Don't get a life just yet."
'''Kotaku.com''' is a [[blog]] which focuses on video and computer games, written in a humorous and often snarky tone. Kotaku is considered one of [[Gawker Media]]’s “testosterone trio” which also include car site [[Jalopnik]] and humor site [[Screenhead]]. The official description: "As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, prediction. Don't get a life just yet."


Kotaku is currently edited by [[Brian Crecente]], [[Brian Ashcraft]], [[Alice Taylor]], [[Michael McWhertor]], and [[Joel Johnson]]. The previous editor was Matt Gallant, a former army officer who wrote briefly for Gawker tech site, [[Gizmodo]].
Kotaku is currently edited by [[Brian Crecente]], Brian Ashcraft, Alice Taylor, Michael McWhertor, and Joel Johnson. The previous editor was Matt Gallant, a former army officer who wrote briefly for Gawker tech site, [[Gizmodo]].


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[[Category:Computer and video game websites]]

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Kotaku.com is a blog which focuses on video and computer games, written in a humorous and often snarky tone. Kotaku is considered one of Gawker Media’s “testosterone trio” which also include car site Jalopnik and humor site Screenhead. The official description: "As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze, here's Kotaku: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Gossip, cheats, criticism, design, nostalgia, prediction. Don't get a life just yet."

Kotaku is currently edited by Brian Crecente, Brian Ashcraft, Alice Taylor, Michael McWhertor, and Joel Johnson. The previous editor was Matt Gallant, a former army officer who wrote briefly for Gawker tech site, Gizmodo.

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