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Happy 12th Birthday, Nintendo World Report!

Directors

by the NWR Staff - March 7, 2011, 6:01 am EST

This year we explore the "who" of the site, starting with our rulers.

Billy Berghammer
Year joined: 1999

Where is he now?
Billy Berghammer can be heard once in a while on the Radio Free Nintendo podcast making fun of Lindemann’s bald head and is still the keeper of Louie the Cat.

Former Director says:
Happy 12th Birthday everyone! It’s still amazing to see NWR trucking along after all of these years, and exciting to see another birthday go by. While I haven’t been a part of the main staff for eons, I still keep in contact with quite a few of people from the many years this site has been around – whether old school PlanetN2000/PGC, or new school NWR. One of the best parts of being a part of this site is the many people I have met throughout the years.

And while I’ve been continuing to write about games since I departed, it’s always a warm surprise when at industry events – such as last week’s GDC - and upon meeting new people get an occasional, “Hey didn’t you work on Planet GameCube?” Always fuel for fun stories and laughs.

Congrats to the hard working NWR staff, and their amazing dedicated community for 12 years of awesome! I look forward to many years more of excellent Nintendo coverage.

Jonathan Metts
Year joined: 2000

Where is he now?
Jonny Metts is still with us in the form of Radio Free Nintendo podcast host and Contributing Editor.

Former Director says:
I have been a part of this website for 10 1/2 years, during which I concurrently earned a PhD in Aerospace Engineering. Honestly, I'm not sure which track taught me more, or which I'm more proud of. This website has survived through countless tribulations and strange occurrences -- I may yet write a book about the whole crazy thing. There are too many individuals to thank, but special accommodations are due to our founder, Billy Berghammer, and my successors: Steven Rodriguez, Jon Lindemann, and Neal Ronaghan. I also want to thank all those staff members who work tirelessly behind the scenes, their names rarely if ever appearing on the website. Finally, thank you to all of our fans, who give us an excuse to do this rewarding work.

Steven Rodriguez
Year joined: 2002

Where is he now?
Since I left NWR I’ve been juggling real life with school, working my way towards a degree in graphic design. Even though I only have time for classes part-time, I know that slow and steady wins the race. I’m also spending my free time taking photographs, going roller skating, and watching hockey and roller derby, and talking about other sports to anyone that would care to listen. Getting out of games writing made me realize I’m probably a bigger sports nut than I am a gamer.

But here’s the crazy thing, especially for how long I spent covering Nintendo: Over the last year or two, Nintendo has started to become more and more irrelevant to me.. Yes, I still have my Wii, but if I ever turn it on it’s to play GameCube or Virtual Console games Nowadays I dump virtually all of my free time and gaming budget into Steam on my PC and my recently acquired PS3. The games and services available on those platforms just blows Nintendo out of the water in everything that matters to me. And because I spend a lot of time on my phone, with all of the cheap and free games available on the Apple App Store, I’m starting to wonder if Nintendo will ever be able to keep pace and become relevant to me again.

Still, I’d like to get my hands on a Nintendo 3DS eventually. I believe 3D gaming will become the Next Big Thing, for consoles and handhelds alike. Especially after seeing how the Japanese launch went down and with the new info and updates that came out of GDC, I’m starting to get excited for a Nintendo device again. The more things change, the more they stay the same, I guess.

Former Director says:
Each year the site gets older, I get a little bit more nostalgic about my time with Nintendo World Report. I spent a good seven years here, going through two console launches, multiple E3s (including that travesty of a show in Santa Monica), and countless other events. That I got to be the director for the switchover from PGC to NWR, a very significant point in the site’s history, was very cool. I’m also very proud of the fact that the version of the website you’re looking at right now is pretty much like the initial designs I had sketched out when we got the big redesign project off of the ground to begin with. I wish I could have been here to have flipped the switch for that, but I still had a mile-wide smile when I saw the new site go live for the first time.

Twelve years is a long time for any website to be up on the Internet, but for this one to stick around and still be relevant when perhaps Nintendo isn’t as much so (at least to me), speaks to the quality that’s still coming from these pages, and the people behind them. So happy birthday, Nintendo World Report!

Jonathan Lindemann
Year joined: 2003

Where is he now?
Much like Jonathan Metts, Jon Lindemann is a podcast regular on Radio Free Nintendo and continues to make the occasional contribution to NWR.

Former Director says:
Twelve years is a mighty long time.  Heck, in the span of twelve years you can finish off elementary school and complete high school and college, even completing post-grad if you're feeling up to it. It sounds crazy, but if you started reading Nintendo World Report as a twelve-year-old back in 1999, you're likely graduating college right about now! That really puts this milestone in its proper perspective.

I know I'm not the only one that feels like they've grown up with this website.  Since I'm still along for the NWR ride after all these years, I figured I'd do a "Where Was I Then?" retrospective rather than a "Where Are They Now?" update. 1999 was a pivotal year for me, and one that I remember well.

Back then I was living in Canada, working in Technical Support at my local university and really not doing much beyond working, drinking, and gaming. I was your typical single twenty-something video game fan. I had already dabbled in video game writing with sites like The 64 Source, Tendobox, and Nintendojo (and I would attend E3 the next year writing for the 'Dojo, at the time an IGN Affiliate), but my tenure at NWR was still several years away. 

My tentative plan was to keep writing on the side to keep the review copies rolling in, probably attending a Journalism school somewhere so that I could put my B.A. in English to proper use. That's where my head was at around the time that Planet GameCube went live on March 7, 1999. Little did I know that I was only months away from getting a career-making, out-of-left-field job offer in Atlanta, Georgia, and that I would be moving across the border early the next year. The rest, as they say, is history.

As far as I can tell, I've been at NWR for at least seven years. I've been on staff in some capacity from at least mid-2004, if not earlier. My gaming-addled brain seems to remember coming on board in March 2003, but I'm too lazy to confirm that. Rest assured that I'm an old-timer (and also just plain old). I've had plenty of good times, though. I regret nothing and deny everything.

Now, I'm not going to get all crazy and say "Here's to another twelve years!", because I think a 25th anniversary for an independent Nintendo website is a little bit unrealistic. However, one thing I've learned is to never to underestimate the passion and dedication of everybody at NWR, along with their overwhelming desire to keep it going and going and going. If you would have told me in 1999 that I'd be sitting here celebrating the 12th year of a Nintendo enthusiast site being online, I'd have said you were crazy…

…but then, nothing about NWR has ever been normal.  See you in twelve years!

Neal Ronaghan
Year joined: 2008

Where is he now?
Right here as the 5th and current NWR Director! Pictured with the lovely Lauren Lewandowski, one of our contributing writers and future Queen of NWR.

Director says:
While I have only been director for two months of Nintendo World Report's 12-year history, the impact this site has had on my life is extremely large. Planet GameCube is the very reason I'm still into Nintendo, and why I even started following the games industry at all. It's ridiculous to me to think that I now run a site I cherished so much starting more than 10 years ago.

I'd like to thank every staff member who I've worked with, and all the ones that preceded me and paved the way for the site still being around today. It's continually an honor to contribute to a legacy that's older than dirt in Internet years.

The last thing I'll say is that I promise to keep running the site the best I can. And seriously, we've got some incredible things in the works.

Talkback

Nin10do-FanMarch 07, 2011

Happy 12th anniversary / birthday Nintendo World Report. Keep up the good work!

StrawHousePigMarch 07, 2011

Good to see a quality site stick around this long.


Also glad to see The_Dan_x straighten up and fly right. :p j/k, he's always been aces in my book.




Keep up the good work! :)

ToruresuMarch 07, 2011

Wow. 12 years already? Congratulations!

ThomasOMarch 07, 2011


Congrats!

TurdFurgyMarch 07, 2011

Here's to another... another 120 more years!   

This is really cool. It turned out wonderfully.


Thanks so much to Karlie for putting it together.
Thanks to all the former staff who took the time to remember where they came from.

CalibanMarch 07, 2011

Kairon works for Namco Bandai? Cooool.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterMarch 07, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NWR! I've actually been following the site since way back 1999 when the GameCube was still the dolphin if you can believe that.


Recently, I've been going through a lot of personal anxiety due to my current economical status as well as how people perceive me and my efforts. I realized, though, that a lot of people actually appreciate not just my work but everyone's efforts as well.


I want to thank everyone who have supported me throughout my years as a staff writer, and I am looking forward to many more.


BTW, guys, yes, my legs really ARE that hairy :p

PGC-Agent CooperBilly Berghammer, FounderMarch 07, 2011

HAPPY 12th BIRTHDAY to the best damn Nintendo site on the interwebs! Very proud of you all, and keep kicking ass. My apologies to Karlie on the complete picture fail. GDC ran me over like a truck, and somehow the message didn't get to me. I'll blame it on TEH CAT.

EnnerMarch 07, 2011

It's like a collage of cool.


Also, yay for kitty pictures.

TJ SpykeMarch 07, 2011

I was a little surprised not to see Billy mentioned. Other than that, really cool feature. I actually forgot or didn't know some of them (mainly the earlier staff members).

Happy birthday NWR, and I'm so sorry for boycotting the site in the early part of the aughts back when I gave a crap about GameFAQs character contests.

My only complaint is that I know what 3/4 of the RFN crew looks like, but no Greg.

CaterkillerMatthew Osborne, Contributing WriterMarch 07, 2011

Happy Birthday! 12 years!

Kytim89March 07, 2011

What would have been nice is if each picture featured a number with a list for everyone's name (where is TYP?). Overall, keep up the good work and I hope for another twelve years of awesomeness from this site.  ;)

Mop it upMarch 07, 2011

It's pretty crazy that it's been twelve years already. I've been around for about ten of them, and it really doesn't feel like it's been that long.

Quote from: PGC-Agent

GDC ran me over like a truck, and somehow the message didn't get to me. I'll blame it on TEH CAT.

I messaged you way before GDC ever began! I was tempted to write the whole bonus page in "TEH CAT" speech, but then I remembered that we taught him English at one point.

Quote from: Kytim89

What would have been nice is if each picture featured a number with a list for everyone's name (where is TYP?).

If you want names, check out the rest of the pages of the article. TYP's the first name on the "Current Staff" page (Michael Cole).

ThePermMarch 07, 2011

6 more years and NWR will turn 18

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterMarch 07, 2011

I just realized something... I think NWR may have been the pioneer in internet cat shenanigans with Louie! Forget Fred the cat, Louie is where its at!

StogiMarch 07, 2011

So PGC has been dead for over a decade? Craziness.


Oh and congrats.

EasyCureMarch 07, 2011

So much valuable time.. wasted..

Thanks

ThePermMarch 07, 2011

if i had never discovered PGC/NWR...who knows where I would be...probably rich and successful.

Kytim89March 07, 2011

Quote from: ThePerm

6 more years and NWR will turn 18


Keep it away from Roman Poloanski.  ;)

SupaKirbMarch 07, 2011

To the best Nintendo news site, and most entertaining podcast crew on the net, I wish you a happy 12 years of life! Please continue to do what you guys are doing!

Also heck yeh... 6 years till 18.... hehehe  ;)

jrlibrarianJeffrey Trewin, Associate EditorMarch 07, 2011

Happy Birthday NWR! Congrats on being the best Nintendo site out there for 12 years, and I look forward to many more years to come!

GoldenPhoenixMarch 07, 2011

Happy birthday to NWR and more importantly thank you to the staff past and present that sustained this site and made it one of the best on the internet. I've only been here since 2004, so just a little half of its life so far. While I don't post nearly as much this place keeps me coming back.

Kytim89March 07, 2011

Is that TYP with the Wiimote?

happyastoriaMarch 08, 2011

Where is Greg? I demand to know how that man looks like! It's killing me.

ShyGuyMarch 08, 2011

I don't know which picture is more disturbing, James or Jonny.

PlugabugzMarch 08, 2011

IF Greg looks like anything he sounds then he's probably a supermix of everything scattered around the UK.

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusMarch 08, 2011

Quote from: Plugabugz

IF Greg looks like anything he sounds then he's probably a supermix of everything scattered around the UK.

I don't use my true voice for RFN, so there's very little to be inferred from this I'm afraid. However, I did actually submit a picture of myself for this lovely commemoration of NWR history, but it wasn't included for some reason. I guess I can just post it here though:

http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/6927/bt12d.jpg

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterMarch 08, 2011

Quote from: Yoshidious

Quote from: Plugabugz

IF Greg looks like anything he sounds then he's probably a supermix of everything scattered around the UK.

I don't use my true voice for RFN, so there's very little to be inferred from this I'm afraid. However, I did actually submit a picture of myself for this lovely commemoration of NWR history, but it wasn't included for some reason. I guess I can just post it here though:

http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/6927/bt12d.jpg

Yeah, I wonder what was wrong with it. Looks perfectly fine to me :p

happyastoriaMarch 08, 2011

Greg, you're so damn hard on yourself! Every episode you put yourself down. By the way, judging by that pic I think you can use some Proactive. :Q

mustbeburtMarch 09, 2011

i agree with several others, where's greg?!

Kytim89March 09, 2011

Greg, you want to keep your image concealed while at the same time satisfying the people on this forum who want to see your picture just get one of those scream masks and black cloak and then put the picture on this site. Problem solved.

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusMarch 09, 2011

Quote from: Kytim89

Greg, you want to keep your image concealed while at the same time satisfying the people on this forum who want to see your picture just get one of those scream masks and black cloak and then put the picture on this site. Problem solved.

Wear a Scream mask, really? If I just wanted to troll people who (inexplicably) want to know what I look like, I'd just take the poster art for one of Peter Jackson's early career gorefests and very crudely repurpose it to fit into this thread.

Kytim89March 10, 2011

Quote from: Yoshidious

Quote from: Kytim89

Greg, you want to keep your image concealed while at the same time satisfying the people on this forum who want to see your picture just get one of those scream masks and black cloak and then put the picture on this site. Problem solved.

Wear a Scream mask, really? If I just wanted to troll people who (inexplicably) want to know what I look like, I'd just take the poster art for one of Peter Jackson's early career gorefests and very crudely repurpose it to fit into this thread.


We would get to see you ant see you at the same time. It is a genius idea, Greg.

ShyGuyMarch 10, 2011

Someday I will hire a British private investigator to track down and take pictures of Greg. Then I will sell these pictures on eBay and retire with all the money.

GoldenPhoenixMarch 10, 2011

Greg is a handsome guy and I mean the real Greg not alien Greg

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusMarch 10, 2011

Quote from: GoldenPhoenix

Greg is a handsome guy and I mean the real Greg not alien Greg

Unfortunately I (Alien Greg) have assumed the place of "real Greg" after banishing him to a life of service to The REAL Jon Lindemann as his personal biographer/hair stylist. It's a tough (some would say impossible) job involving a lot of seemingly unnecessary travel through geopolitical hotspots, but someone has to do it.

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