| Jeremy Dunham | |
| Born | September 14, 1976 Portland, Oregon |
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| Occupation | Video Game Journalist |
Jeremy Dunham (b. September 1976) is an editor for the videogame website IGN.com. Year 1976 ( MCMLXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Editing Language, Images or Sound through correction condensation organization and other modifications in various media IGN (abbreviated and formerly known as I magine G ames N etwork is a multimedia news and reviews Website that focuses heavily on Video He is currently the Editorial Manager for the publication's entire games division, which includes coverage of the PC, PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox and Mobile platforms. Jeremy has been with the organization since June 1999 (as a contributor) and became an official member of the editorial staff in March 2002.
In his time with the company, Dunham has been a correspondent for the site's early Dreamcast and Xbox channels, but spent the majority of his tenure as Editor-in-Chief of the PlayStation sites (PS2, PS3, PSP)[1]. In July 2007, Dunham moved away from the PlayStation beat and into his current role as IGN's operational chief.
In addition to his work for IGN, Dunham has also written for several industry-related print magazines such as PSM and GMR, penned strategy guides for Prima and Brady Games, appeared as a guest analyst on numerous TV and radio programs, and worked as a script writer and on-air commentator for the syndicated television show, Gamer Nation. BradyGames is a publishing company in the United States operating as an Imprint of Dorling Kindersley, which specialises in Video game
Jeremy has gone on record as saying that his favorite gaming genres are RPGs and boxing sims, and that his favorite video game of all time is a two-way tie between Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy VI[2] for the Super Nintendo. is a Console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) in as a part of the Final Fantasy series also known as Final Fantasy III for English audiences when it was first released is a Console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now The Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super NES (also called SNES and Super Nintendo) is a 16-bit Video game console that was Dunham is also a recurring guest on the weekly IGN Podcast, IGN Game Scoop! and is the host of the site's game industry centric Podcast, "GameSages"
Jeremy Dunham is married with a daughter and resides in the San Francisco Bay Area located in Northern California.