UK Resistance explained

UK Resistance (also written as UK:Resistance, or simply UK:R) was a video games website founded in 1996 by Gary Cutlack and Jon M (under the pseudonyms Commander Zorg and Captain Jax). Originally a Sega news and reviews fansite, UK Resistance expanded its coverage across all formats, and developed a style depending more on satirical updates rather than its original UK news and reviews content. The site officially closed on March 29, 2011[1]

Reception

The website is frequently referenced by games industry media, and its exposure led to a writer's position at Sega Saturn Magazine for Gary Cutlack.[2] The website has been described by Edge as the place where "Europe's Sega cognoscenti gathered to discuss the burning issues of the day",[3] and by Wired gaming blog as "the popular taking-on-the-industry slam page".[4] The site was often linked to from other gaming blogs such as Kotaku and Joystiq.

Campaigns

Notable updates from the website include the Blue Sky in Games campaign, a campaign to reintroduce light hearted environments and settings into video games, as opposed to the prevalence of "realistic" gang violence games such as Saints Row.[5] As UK Resistance themselves put it:

We want to play in a HAPPY PRETEND LAND, not a shit version of an American slum full of mixed-race gangsters wearing licensed sportswear!
The campaign was picked up by websites such as Eurogamer, who gave it their full backing,[6] and PC Zone, who called the campaign "a just cause... that we heartily endorse".[7]

Acquisition

UK Resistance was acquired by Shiny Media in June 2007,[8] before being returned to the sole ownership of Cutlack in June 2008 in lieu of money owed to him by Shiny.[9] In October 2007, UK Resistance was voted Best Non-Commercial Website or Blog at the inaugural Games Media Awards held at the Soho Revue Bar in London. Cutlack was also nominated for Best Writer In Specialist Media at the same event.[10] [11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. .Web site: CLOSEDOWN, MARCH 29th 2011 . UK:Resistance . 2011-03-29 . 2011-03-29 . Gary Cutlack.
  2. Rings of Saturn . . Damien McFerran . Christmas 2007 . 45 . 86–91.
  3. Requiem for a Dream: The Life and Death of Dreamcast. Edge. Edge staff. Christmas 2001. 105. 49–54.
  4. UK Resistance, US Resistance, Sega Ads . Chris Kohler . 2006-03-09. 2007-02-03. Wired.
  5. Web site: MDN . 2023-06-08 . Ether Wars: The game that plunges into an exciting arena . 2023-10-07 . Decentralized Finance News.
  6. Web site: Bring blue skies back to games!. Ellie Gibson. 2005-11-15. Eurogamer. 2007-02-03.
  7. Crime Life: Gang Wars review. PC Zone staff. 2006-01-11. PC Zone. 2007-02-03.
  8. Web site: Shiny welcomes Gary Cutlack of UK Resistance fame. Ashley Norris, Gary Cutlack. Shiny Media. 2007-06-29. 2007-12-19.
  9. Web site: Shiny media has gone bust. UK:Resistance. Gary Cutlack. 2009-07-22. 2009-07-26.
  10. Games Media Awards finalists revealed. MCV Staff. MCV. 2007-08-31. 2007-12-19. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070913162151/http://www.mcvuk.com/news/28177/Games-Media-Awards-finalists-revealed. 2007-09-13.
  11. Web site: 2007 Games Media Awards results . GamesIndustry.biz Staff . . 2007-10-12 . 2007-12-19.