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Hey all! There are a number of forums on the board where this would fit, but I suppose this is the most logical. Maybe... If not, feel free to move it (not to the landfill, if at all possible).

Anyway, getting down to business:

I started a retrogaming blog a few months ago, and am seeking collaborators.

First off, the site in question: http://robotvaudeville.com

Here's the gist: Robot Vaudeville is a blog dedicated to appreciating retro video games. The aim is to post news, reviews, and editorials with genuine, un-ironic appreciation on classic games and retrogaming culture. The scope also encompasses contemporary games inspired by older video games: low-resolution indie stuff, classic franchise reboots like Mega Man 9 & 10, Sonic 4, etc.

(Incidentally, I'm not entirely happy with the current layout, so I've been working on that, along with some other, unrelated web design work lately... because of this, I haven't updated for awhile now, so don't think it's abandoned--take a look, I was updating 4-5 times a day for a good stretch!)

What I'm looking for:

1.) Writers. Opinions, editorials, anecdotes, walkthroughs, whatever you have to say, as long as you can write English competently.

2.) News contributors; people who can find an interesting link and post it, along with a relevant image and a very brief description/comment of some kind--a single sentence or two is all it takes.

For now it's just a hobby, so there's nothing in it but, eh, "glory" (hey, I'm not making a penny, either!), but there's a potential that it could grow into something, with enough regular contributors--anyone want to team up?

Send me a PM!

Aside from that, if anyone else has any suggestions for the site, I'd be happy to take comments and criticism in this thread. Or for that matter, if you have any ideas for how I could give the site more focus, differentiate it, etc., I'd love to hear your thoughts as well!

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