Peter Suciu
Peter is New York-based and has covered consumer electronics, technology, electronic entertainment and the toy industry for more than a decade. In that time his work has appeared in more than three dozen publications including Newsweek, PC Magazine, Laptop, PC Upgrade, Playboy, Wired, FHM, SPIN, VIBE, The New York Daily News and Computer Games. He has covered trends in home entertainment and video games for Electronic Gaming Monthly, Widescreen Review, Sound & Vision and Official PlayStation Magazine. His work has also appeared on Forbes.com, Inc.com, Cnet.com, CNN.com and has been a frequent contributor to GameSpy.com. In 2004 Peter co-authored Careers in the Computer Game Industry (Career in the New Economy Series), a career guide aimed at high school students by Rosen Publishing.
Executive InsightLink This | Email This | Comments (0) Thoughts On E3 2011 From An Old HandWhile the Electronic Entertainment Expo took place in the Los Angeles Convention Center, as it has every year since 1999 — with the exception of 2007 when the show relocated to Santa Monica — this show was different in many ways from past years. The halls were just as crowded, just as loud and the booth babes just as scantily clad. On the surface it was E3 as usual. But there... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) The New New E3Longtime attendees to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) may have noticed some significant changes this year. Much like the landscape of downtown Los Angeles, which for the second year in a row is home to the annual video game industry trade show, the event continues to evolve. While the location now sports high-rise buildings and new theaters where there was once just pavement patches... MoreReporters NotebookLink This | Email This | Comments (0) CES 2009 Rocks OutThe 2009 Consumer Electronics Show could be remembered as the year of the even flatter TV, or even the year of the recession – but in fact 2009 might just down in history as the year that the show really rocked out. While Las Vegas has no shortage of lookalikes, many of whom even sound sort of like the acts they’re imitating, it was hard not to catch a performance or two on... More |
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