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{{Infobox Website | |||
| name = IGN | |||
| logo = ] | |||
| screenshot = ] | |||
| caption = | |||
| url = http://www.ign.com/ | |||
| commercial = Yes | |||
| type = Gaming & Entertainment | |||
| registration = Free, IGN Insider, Founder's Club | |||
| owner = IGN Entertainment | |||
| author = Imagine Media | |||
| launch date = ] | |||
| current status = Active | |||
| revenue = | |||
}} | |||
'''IGN''' is a multimedia news and reviews ] that focuses heavily on ]. It should not be confused with IGN Entertainment; IGN's corporate parent company, which owns and controls separate sites such as ], ] and ]. | |||
Founded in September of ] as Imagine Games Network, IGN began as three individual websites within Imagine Publishing: N64.com, PSXPower, and Saturnworld. The growth of these websites enabled Imagine to expand the network in April ], hiring additional staff and birthing the now-defunct advertising-focused affiliate program. In ], the network consolidated the individual sites as system "channels" under the IGN brand. Next-Generation and Ultra Game Players Online were not part of this consolidation; UGPO dissolved with the cancellation of the magazine, and Next-Generation eventually became ]. | |||
IGN's main website comprises several specialty sites, each occupying a subdomain on IGN. These sites, commonly known as "channels", cover three generations of video gaming: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. Also provided are ], ]s and detailed ]s. In addition, IGN has channels for ], ], ], ], Gear, ], Cars, Babes, Sci-Fi Brain, Horror Brain, and ]. Each channel consists of various subsections, such as Game/Movie Profiles, Product Lists, Previews, Reviews, Features, News, Mailbag, Editor's Choice, Release Dates, as well as links to the aforementioned Cheats, FAQs and Guides. | |||
], IGN claimed 23 million unique visitors a month, with 5 million registered users through all departments of the site. IGN is ranked among the top 200 most-visited websites according to ], and the IGN forums are among the most active ]s.<ref name="BigBoards">{{cite web | url=http://rankings.big-boards.com/ | title=Forum Rankings | publisher=Big-Boards.com}}</ref> | |||
==Corporate details== | |||
IGN originally stood for '''Imagine Games Network'''. However, IGN spun off from Imagine Media on ], ], to form an independent, online-only business. At one time, ], VP of Publishing, said it stood for '''Internet Generation Network'''. <ref name="abbreviation">{{cite web | url=http://insider.ign.com/mail/2003-02-28.html | date=2003-02-28 | title=Insider Inbox | accessdate=2006-11-04}}</ref> Its corporate name, Affiliation Networks, was changed to Snowball.com and became a public company soon after the break from Imagine Media. | |||
IGN runs on a combination of advertising and subscriptions. '''IGN Insider''' is IGN's premium subscription service for approximately $US 20 a year, although it has been known to fluctuate. Subscribers, who are also known as "Insiders", get special benefits, such as higher resolution videos and full access to the message boards. | |||
IGN relies mostly on advertising to generate income. Each page on the network has at least one ad, typically a "banner" or the smaller "billboard." There are also interstils between some pages. IGN also uses tracking cookies from both itself and partners such as ], ], ] and ].{{fact}} | |||
IGN has substantially grown due to the various mergers and buyouts it has conducted. While still known as Snowball, IGN acquired the ] and its message boards in 1999. In March 2004, IGN Entertainment acquired GameSpy Industries. For three months it was called IGN/GameSpy before formalizing their corporate name as IGN Entertainment. In June, IGN bought the popular movie review site ]. For a short time, IGN Entertainment was the only major independent gaming website in the stock market (IGNX). However, its stock is no longer publicly traded.{{fact}} | |||
In February 2005, they acquired the popular download site, 3D Gamers. IGN announced on ], ] that they had completed the acquisition of GameSpy. In June, they acquired AskMen.com. | |||
On ], ], ] announced that it had bought 92.3% of total stock of the company for ]650 million, giving it a controlling stake in IGN. <ref name="newscorp">{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4226170.stm | title=News Corp buys internet firm IGN | publisher=] | date=2005-09-08 | accessdate=2006-11-04}}</ref> It is now a division of Fox Interactive Media (FIM), which includes ], foxnews.com, and several other properties owned by News Corp. FIM is not to be confused with "Fox Interactive," which is the (functionally discontinued) video game publishing branch of 20th Century Fox. | |||
In legal affairs: in May 2006, IGN filed a motion to shut down former employee Ashkan Karbasfrooshan's company, WatchMojo.com. The judge sided with Karbasfrooshan; the case is ongoing.{{fact}} | |||
==Site editors== | |||
*Notes: | |||
**'''(M)''' stands for an Editorial Manager | |||
**'''(C)''' stands for an Editor-in-Chief | |||
**'''(F)''' stands for an IGN Founder | |||
*] - Vice President Site Content '''(M)''' '''(F)''' | |||
*Steven Horn - Publisher, Entertainment and Lifestyle '''(M)''' '''(F)''' | |||
*] - Editorial Director, Games '''(M)''' '''(F)''' | |||
*Chris Carle - Editorial Manager, Entertainment '''(M)''' | |||
*Dan Adams - IGN PC '''(C)''' | |||
*Steve Butts - IGN PC | |||
*Charles Onyett - IGN PC | |||
*] - IGN PS2, PS3, PSP '''(C)''' | |||
*Chris Roper - IGN PS2, PS3, PSP | |||
*Juan Castro - IGN PS2, PS3, PSP | |||
*Jeff Haynes - IGN PS2, PS3, PSP | |||
*Douglass C. Perry - IGN Xbox, Xbox 360 '''(C)''' '''(F)''' | |||
*Jon Miller - IGN Xbox, Xbox 360 | |||
*Erik Brudvig - IGN Xbox, Xbox 360 | |||
*] - IGN Wii, Cube '''(C)''' '''(F)''' | |||
*] - IGN Wii, Cube, DS, GBA | |||
*] - IGN DS, Game Boy '''(C)''' '''(F)''' | |||
*] - Chief Video Producer '''(C)''' | |||
*Erik Harte - Video Producer | |||
*Brennan Ieyoub - Lead Video Producer | |||
*Ty Root - Video Producer | |||
*Nick Scarpino - Video Producer | |||
*Kyle Watson - Video Producer | |||
*Mark Ryan Sallee - IGN Guides, Cheats, FAQs '''(C)''' | |||
*Jason Allen -IGN Cheats | |||
*Levi Buchanan - IGN Wireless '''(C)''' | |||
*David Adams - News and Features Editor | |||
*Kathleen Sanders - News and Features Editor | |||
*Daemon Hatfield - News and Features Editor | |||
*Brian Zoromski - IGN TV '''(C)''' | |||
*Brian Linder - IGN Movies | |||
*Eric Moro - IGN Movies | |||
*"Stax" - IGN Movies | |||
*Todd Gilchrist - IGN DVD '''(C)''' | |||
*Spencer A. Abbott - IGN Music '''(C)''' | |||
*Hilary Goldstein - IGN Comics '''(C)''' | |||
*Jon Robinson - IGN Sports '''(C)''' | |||
*Justin Kaehler - IGN Cars | |||
*David Clayman - IGN Insider '''(C)''' | |||
*Craig Beridon - IGN Insider | |||
*Anoop Gantayat - IGN Japan | |||
*Aaron Boulding - Not Host of IGN Weekly | |||
*Jessica Chobot - IGN Weekly | |||
*Marc Nix - Games Database Manager | |||
*Meghan Sullivan - Database Team | |||
*Teddy Pierson - IGN Boards Administrator '''(M)''' | |||
*Gerry Block - IGN Gear | |||
*Thomas Byrnes - IGN Korea | |||
*Nate Perkins - Sucks | |||
==Other sections== | |||
*In 2000, Snowball.com purchased an ] called the Internet Wrestling Organization (IWO) <ref name="IWO"> | |||
{{cite web | |||
|url=http://www.iwo-online.com/fed_history.shtml | |||
|title=Internet Wrestling Organization | |||
|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20000519215622/http://www.iwo-online.com/fed_history.shtml | |||
|archivedate=2000-05-19 | |||
}} | |||
</ref>. Since Snowball owned both IWO and IGN, IWO would go on to become IGN's first official E-Fed, even doing a column on the website. | |||
*IGN For Men: This section closed down officially on ], ]. It is no longer updated. IGN has sites such as ''IGN Babes'' and ''AskMen.com'' that fulfill much of the function of the old ''IGN ForMen'' site. | |||
*IGN Wrestling met its end in early 2002, when many of the staff departed. Interviews with ] personalities and coverage of wrestling games has been folded into IGN Sports, currently headed by Jon Robinson. | |||
*IGN Sci-Fi: Largely dead since 2002, this section of the site included movie news, comic book reviews, anime coverage, and other associated items. It has since been discontinued. The site, ''SciFI.ign.com'' now redirects to the recently created SciFiBrain.ign.com which covers some of the content of the old SciFi site. | |||
*In ], IGN launched a dedicated specifically designed to host user-submitted guides.<ref> | |||
{{cite news | |||
|url=http://pc.ign.com/articles/364/364331p1.html | |||
|title=Get the FAQs | |||
|publisher=IGN | |||
|date=2002-07-09 | |||
}} | |||
</ref> This was launched following the cancellation of affiliation with ].<ref> | |||
{{cite web | |||
|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/ | |||
|title=GameFAQs homepage | |||
|date=2001-01-09 | |||
|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20010118211300/http://gamefaqs.com/ | |||
|archivedate=2001-01-18 | |||
}} | |||
</ref> | |||
*In ], IGN launched '']'', which serves as a more unbiased rating network, as it takes in every corporately owned game rating site, and averages it all into one score to give a general idea of the quality of a game. | |||
*In ], IGN launched their comics site. It is devoted to not just the staple Marvel and DC titles, but also manga, graphic novels, statues, and toys. | |||
*In ], IGN launched their television site. It provides interviews with various television celebrities in addition to a TV schedule, TV trivia, and TV news. Akin IGN FilmForce, IGN's TV section has a variety of exclusive clips from upcoming television shows. | |||
*In ] IGN launched regional versions of the site based in the UK and Australia, which both share the same information as the American site but with added content authored from editors within each respective region. When visiting IGN.com from either the UK or Australia, the site automatically redirects you to your localised version using ]. Each version of the site has a modified logo with the UK, Australian or American flags beneath the IGN symbol. | |||
*On May 30, ], IGN Dreamcast was restarted however none of the Dreamcast updates were posted on main IGN and the articles and Retroviews written were "Fan-boyish" rather than IGN standards. | |||
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