Tripti Joshi (Editor)

John Walker (journalist)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
British

Name
  
John Walker

Role
  
Journalist


John Walker (journalist) photos1bloggercomxblogger24202145816005464

Born
  
27 October 1977 (age 46) (
1977-10-27
)
England

Occupation
  
TV critic, journalist, cartoonist

John Walker (born 27 October 1977) is a British computer games journalist, as well as a cartoonist and TV critic.

Contents

Journalism

Walker has contributed to a range of print publications, including PC Gamer (credited from issues 75-228), Total Film, Linux Format, Cult TV, Edge, NGamer, Windows XP, PC Plus, Official Xbox Magazine, Xbox World, Gamesmaster, The Cat Magazine and PC Format.

Walker is a founding member and regular contributor to the PC gaming site Rock, Paper, Shotgun, a games reviewer for Eurogamer, and a former essayist for The Escapist.

Rum Doings

He is also one half of the Rum Doings podcast, the other being Nick Mailer of the Positive Internet Company, a podcast in which they pick a topic, then actively avoid talking about it.

Public domain controversy

In 2014 Walker ignited a controversy with an editorial in Rock, Paper, Shotgun about the problem of orphaned classical video games by his suggestion for shorter copyright terms to let them enter faster in the public domain after only 20 years. For instance, game industry veterans George Broussard and Steve Gaynor responded.

References

John Walker (journalist) Wikipedia