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Eurogamer Editorial

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Tom Bramwell

Editor-in-Chief, Eurogamer.net

Tom joined Eurogamer in 2000 and became Editor in January 2008. Tom is responsible for all the site's editorial, so you really can blame him for everything, even if he didn't actually do it.

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Oli Welsh

Deputy Editor, Eurogamer.net

Oli became deputy editor of Eurogamer.net in early 2012. Among his many duties, he takes overall responsibility for all our review content. He is known as The European because he went to Calais once.

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Wesley Yin-Poole

News Editor, Eurogamer.net

Cut Wes and he bleeds news. He eats news, sleeps news and writes news. On his days off he chases news. He's having a third arm surgically attached so he can be permanently on the phone and he supports Chelsea FC, which didn't come up in his interview...

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Martin Robinson

Features Editor, Eurogamer.net

As Features Editor, Martin is responsible for directing our preview and feature content in collaboration with our large staff of full-time writers and freelance contributors. He loves cars so much it hurts (them and him).

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Ellie Gibson

Associate Features Editor, Eurogamer.net

Ellie previously edited our sister site, GamesIndustry.biz, but found the dress code restrictive and returned to Eurogamer in January 2008. She has a suitcase full of wigs and works on long-form feature content and reviews of games about animals.

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Rob Purchese

Senior Staff Writer, Eurogamer.net

Rob recently ascended to Senior Staff Writer having originally joined the company to do admin work. His meteoric rise has been noted and he will die under suspicious circumstances in due course.

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Christian Donlan

Senior Staff Writer, Eurogamer.net

Christian contributed to Eurogamer on a freelance basis for four years before we realised we should probably hire him because he's really talented and popular. He also writes a TV show in his spare time.

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Richard Leadbetter

Technology editor, Eurogamer.net

Rich has spent 20 years writing about games, mainly for magazines the youngsters of today haven't even heard of. Today he writes for Eurogamer about things too technical for the rest of us to understand and uses words like "hypervisor" in a serious context.

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Tom Phillips

Staff Writer, Eurogamer.net

Tom grew up somewhere in the top-right of England, but when we offered him the chance to make pictures and videos and put them on the internet and stuff he immediately fled south to join us. In 2012 he was promoted to Staff Writer and now writes lots of news and features. Suspicious beard.

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Jeffrey Matulef

US News Editor, Eurogamer.net

US-based Jeffrey joined Eurogamer in 2012 to help cover the world of gaming while we're asleep or drunk. He has a predilection for cool indie stuff and has brilliant facial hair.

Editorial Contributors

Simon Parkin, Dan Whitehead, Rich Stanton, John Bedford, Damien McFerran, Thomas Morgan, David Bierton, Chris Schilling, Rob Fahey, Martin Davies, Joao Diniz Sanches, John Teti, Matt Edwards, Paul Dean, Martyn Carroll, Alec Meer.

Development

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Mark Kennedy

Technical Director

Mark's been here through several iterations of the website and wrote most of the code that makes it buzz and whirr. He also fights off Internet terrorists when they try and take us down like in Die Hard 4.

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Craig Munro

Senior Developer

Craig does the same sort of thing as Mark, but is more handsome. He also emails us occasionally trying to convince us to give blood, which is very noble, although his method of collecting it is a bit suspicious.

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Chris Ward

Senior Developer

Chris is responsible for things like the amazing Eurogamer TV technology, and boasts an encyclopaedic knowledge of film and TV. Now that we've moved offices he doesn't have to drive us home at the end of the day.

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Martin Taylor

Designer

Martin is currently in his second spell at Eurogamer, designing our websites and performing other graphical duties when the need arises. Also, his desk is piled high with quirky Japanese things, which is useful for distracting visitors when we can't be bothered to talk to them.

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Simon Downes

Developer

Simon eats. A lot. No, seriously, really a lot. He also claims to work on top secret projects which he can't talk to the rest of us about because we don't have the right level of security clearance. But we all know he spends most of his time typing "cheeseburger" into Google image search.

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Dan Bouckley

"Interactive" Web Developer

Dan joined Eurogamer in 2011 to help build our adverts and, wherever possible, make sure they don't punch your computer in the face and throw it out the window whenever they load. He's also a total Nintendo fanboy, which we respect. (Inverted commas, developer's own.)

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Geoff Wright

Systems Manager

If Mark fights off Internet terrorists, Geoff is the one who puts in the final boot. He ensures our sites don't fall off the Internet. He only uses computers via terminal, and refuses to acknowledge GUIs exist.

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Josh Heaton

Designer

Josh creates many of the beautiful advertising takeovers you see on the site wrapped around the rubbish content no one cares about. He's also rubbish at FIFA.

Eurogamer Expo

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Tom Champion

Community Manager

Tom, or 'Tom C' as he's affectionately but unimaginatively known, joined Eurogamer in May 2009 to help with the Expo. He was so good at peeling Blu-Tack off the walls that we let him stay. He's now the host of the Eurogamer.net podcast and responsible for everything no one else wants to do.

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David Lilley

Events Director

Like Rich, David has been in the games industry for two decades now. David is responsible for the events side of the Eurogamer business, making sure we peel all the Blu-Tack off the walls properly at the end of the Expo.

Eurogamer Sales

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Dan Robinson

Sales director, Eurogamer.net

Dan joined Eurogamer in 2006 and is responsible for the network's advertising, without which none of us would be here. Not that you can see us under that f***ing overlay.

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Matt Styles

Consumer sales, Eurogamer.net

Clean-living Matt also sells advertising space across the EG network, and I really can't think of anything else to type, even though he's lovely. He's wearing a shirt that says "Monday". Topical.

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Martin Lyford

Lifestyle sales, Eurogamer.net

Martin phones people up and asks them to advertise on Eurogamer.net. When he's not doing that he entertains us on staff days out by cycling while smoking and crashing into colleagues.

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Dean Smith

Consumer sales, Eurogamer.net

Dean joined Eurogamer in 2010 and was immediately renamed "One Man Stag Party" by editor Bramwell thanks to his raucous support during lunchtime FIFA matches and his geeeeezaaaaar accent. Currently has his hood up indoors. OMSP.

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Ben Whitmore

Ad Trafficker, Eurogamer.net

Ben joined Eurogamer in 2011 and is responsible for making sure all the lovely advertisements that pay for your kids' education go up on the site without exploding the internet.

Management

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Rupert Loman

Managing Director

Rupert is the boss and co-founder of Eurogamer Network, and is responsible for the day-to-day running of the company and making long-term plans for our expansion, such as putting hose-pipes in our mouths and turning the tap on really quickly.

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