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1Up.com was an American entertainment website that focused on video games. Launched in 2003, 1Up.com provided its own original features, news stories, game reviews, and video interviews, and also featured comprehensive PC-focused content. Like a print magazine, 1Up.com also hosted special week-long online cover stories that presented each day a new in-depth feature story, interview with the developers, game screenshot gallery, game video footage, and video of the game studio and creators. On February 21, 2013, Ziff Davis announced it would be winding down the site, along with sister sites GameSpy and UGO.com.[1]

1Up.com
Screenshot
The 1Up.com front page on December 31, 2008
Type of site
Video game website
DissolvedJuly 2013 (2013-07)
OwnerIGN Entertainment
URL1up.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
Launched2003; 21 years ago (2003)
Current statusNo longer updated

Network edit

1Up Network was a collection of podcasts hosted by 1Up.com dealing with various aspects of gaming. Most of the shows, like 4 Guys 1Up, were about games and general gaming culture. Others were more specific, such as The Sports Game Guy's Sports Anomaly, which focused on sports games. The network also featured Retronauts, an audio retrospective series that chronicled various retro games and game series. The network had shown significant growth, with several new shows having been introduced in 2007–2008. However, in early 2009 1Up.com was purchased by UGO and its parent company Hearst Corporation from Ziff Davis.[2][3] This resulted not only in the closure of Electronic Gaming Monthly, but also the loss of over 30 jobs, including several hosts and producers of the site's many podcasts.[4] Because of this, more than half of the network's shows were abruptly discontinued, leaving only a few remaining. While 1Up Yours did not cease to exist, the resignation of the show's co-host Shane Bettenhausen led host Garnett Lee to change the show's name and structure to Listen UP. Several former employees also started their own projects after the firings as well, including Co-Op, the spiritual successor to The 1Up Show,[5] Rebel FM, the follow-up to 1Up FM,[6] and The Geekbox, Ryan Scott's replacement for Lan Party podcast.[7]

Programming edit

List of 1Up Network podcasts
Start Date End Date Title Host or Starring Notes Ref.
November 12, 2010 Games, Dammit! David Ellis, Jeremy Parish, Thierry Nguyen, and Jose Otero Formerly 4 Guys 1 Up
August 20, 2005 1UP Yours Garnett Lee, Shane Bettenhausen, Luke Smith and John Davison
January 30, 2009 Listen Up Jane Pinckard, Ryan O'Donnell, and Che Chou
October 23, 2009 4 Guys 1 Up
July 2, 2010 In This Thread
October 4, 2006 Retronauts Jeremy Parish and Bob Mackey
October 21, 2005 December 19, 2008 The 1UP Show
April 21, 2006 January 6, 2009 Broken Pixels Seanbaby, Shane Bettenhausen, and Crispin Boyer
RadiOPM Joe Rybicki along and Dana Jongewaard
April 26, 2006 June 10, 2008 EGM Live* Jennifer Tsao [8]
February 16, 2006 September 17, 2008 GFW Radio Jeff Green, Shawn Elliott, Ryan Scott, Sean Molloy, Darren Gladstone, Robert Ashley, and Anthony Gallegos
October 7, 2008 December 23, 2008 LAN Party Ryan Scott, Robert Ashley, Anthony Gallegos, Tina Sanchez, and Matt Chandronait
June 16, 2008 1UP FM Philip Kollar and Nick Suttner [8]
Legendary Thread Demian Linn
April 8, 2008 Review Crew Garnett Lee [9][10]
February 24, 2009 at1UP Mike Cruz, Jade Kraus, and Travis Williams
November 12, 2009 The Oddcast Tina Sanchez, Scott Sharkey, Sam Kennedy, Chris Plante
February 26, 2009 Good Grief
October 15, 2009 Active Time Babble Jeremy Parish
The Sports Game Guy's Sports Anomaly Todd Zuniga, Greg Ford, David Ellis, Andrew Fitch, and Tyler Barber

1UP Yours edit

The initial four-man lineup included Garnett Lee, Shane Bettenhausen, Luke Smith and John Davison. However, Smith later left the network to accept a position at the then-Microsoft game development studio Bungie.[11][12] On August 24, 2007, Mark MacDonald was declared the show's official fourth chair member. John Davison then announced that he was leaving the 1UP staff,[13] though he would continue his participation with the podcast despite his change in career.[14] The last officially branded 1UP Yours was recorded on January 17, 2009, and was released on January 22, 2009.[15] On September 30, 2009, Garnett Lee announced he would be leaving 1UP to become the editorial director for Gamefly Media. It was replaced by 4 Guys 1UP hosted by former fourth chair David Ellis. Lee stated he will create a new show for Gamefly Media titled Weekend Confirmed.[16][17]

On January 6, 2009, it was announced that Ziff Davis would be selling 1UP.com to the Hearst Corporation, in the process terminating Electronic Gaming Monthly and over 30 employees, including Shane Bettenhausen and Andrew Pfister. In the wake of the announcement the future of 1UP Yours was uncertain. On January 16, Garnett Lee confirmed the continuation of the series with a new cast consisting of John Davison, David Ellis, and Garnett Lee and new regular addition Sam Kennedy. However, the show would have to continue under a new name, Listen UP. However, with Lee's departure from 1UP in October 2009, the show would end, its final episode airing October 9, 2009.[15][18]

Retronauts edit

Retronauts also produced the supplement video podcast, Bonus Stage, which looked at specific retro titles more closely. After a long hiatus, Bonus Stage was finally updated in September 2009. Retronauts returned to producing video content with Retronauts Lunch Break, though this segment was not available as a podcast. Bob Mackey has also crossed over with the Laser Time podcast network.[19] After 1UP was shuttered by Ziff Davis,[20] Retronauts survived as its own entity.[21] The podcast raised money through crowdfunding,[22] and was later promoted through the USGamer website, a subsidiary of Eurogamer.[23] Retronauts is now fully crowdfunded on Patreon.[24]

Digital Trends has hailed Retronauts as one of the best video game podcasts, for covering historic games with a strong selection of guest commentators.[21] Retronauts was also included on Kotaku's list of best gaming podcasts, who praised its cast and depth of coverage on each topic.[25] Polygon also recommended Retronauts and its host, with Chris Plante saying "when it comes to retro video games, I trust no one more than Jeremy Parish."[26]

The 1UP Show edit

The 1UP Show was a weekly videogame podcast produced by the website. The show premiered on October 21, 2005, and featured editors from 1UP.com, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and Games for Windows: The Official Magazine. The show was initially created by Jane Pinckard and Ryan O'Donnell, and Che Chou. The theme song was created by Jane Pinckard and Eric Haller and the music for the series was composed by Ryan O'Donnell. The show consisted of previews and reviews of video games as well as debates and discussions on videogame news. The podcast contained some scripted content, but mostly consisted of unscripted discussions.[27] The 1UP Network was sold by Ziff Davis to the UGO Network on January 7, 2009, and two days later Matt Chandronait announced on 1UP.com that The1UP Show would be ending due to the acquisition.[28]

Awards edit

Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Best of the Web Awards 2007 Best Podcast or Vodcast The 1UP Show Finalist [citation needed]
April 18, 2008 Best Podcast or Vodcast The 1UP Show Finalist [29][30]

Broken Pixels edit

The first episode of Season 1 debuted on September 9, 2008, with the crew playing Robocop for the original Xbox. Former 1UP and GFW editor Shawn Elliott made a guest appearance on the WWE Crush Hour episode during this season. At the end of the Season 1 finale, a teaser was shown announcing that the second season would be premiering January 6, 2009. However, that was the day of the Ziff Davis layoffs that left more than 30 people out of a job, including the entire cast of Broken Pixels. Furthermore, Seanbaby noted that he caused controversy with "media watchdogs" by his use of the term "faggotiest" in the Spiderman 3 episode at the end of season one.[31] Most fans assumed that the show would not continue and that the segments they filmed would never be released, but season 2 premiered on February 6, 2009, with the Sega CD game, Wirehead.[32]

GFW Radio and LAN Party edit

It was announced on September 4, 2008, that Jeff Green would leave Ziff Davis after 17 years to join Electronic Arts to work on the "Sim" franchise.[33] Shortly afterward on September 17, co-host Shawn Elliott also announced that he would be leaving the company to work under Ken Levine as associate producer on the next 2K Boston video game.[34] The podcast is often affectionately referred to its nickname "97.5 The Brodeo".[35]

References edit

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External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1Up Network news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1Up com was an American entertainment website that focused on video games Launched in 2003 1Up com provided its own original features news stories game reviews and video interviews and also featured comprehensive PC focused content Like a print magazine 1Up com also hosted special week long online cover stories that presented each day a new in depth feature story interview with the developers game screenshot gallery game video footage and video of the game studio and creators On February 21 2013 Ziff Davis announced it would be winding down the site along with sister sites GameSpy and UGO com 1 1Up comScreenshotThe 1Up com front page on December 31 2008Type of siteVideo game websiteDissolvedJuly 2013 2013 07 OwnerIGN EntertainmentURL1up comCommercialYesRegistrationOptionalLaunched2003 21 years ago 2003 Current statusNo longer updated Contents 1 Network 2 Programming 2 1 1UP Yours 2 2 Retronauts 2 3 The 1UP Show 2 3 1 Awards 2 4 Broken Pixels 2 5 GFW Radio and LAN Party 3 References 4 External linksNetwork edit1Up Network was a collection of podcasts hosted by 1Up com dealing with various aspects of gaming Most of the shows like 4 Guys 1Up were about games and general gaming culture Others were more specific such as The Sports Game Guy s Sports Anomaly which focused on sports games The network also featured Retronauts an audio retrospective series that chronicled various retro games and game series The network had shown significant growth with several new shows having been introduced in 2007 2008 However in early 2009 1Up com was purchased by UGO and its parent company Hearst Corporation from Ziff Davis 2 3 This resulted not only in the closure of Electronic Gaming Monthly but also the loss of over 30 jobs including several hosts and producers of the site s many podcasts 4 Because of this more than half of the network s shows were abruptly discontinued leaving only a few remaining While 1Up Yours did not cease to exist the resignation of the show s co host Shane Bettenhausen led host Garnett Lee to change the show s name and structure to Listen UP Several former employees also started their own projects after the firings as well including Co Op the spiritual successor to The 1Up Show 5 Rebel FM the follow up to 1Up FM 6 and The Geekbox Ryan Scott s replacement for Lan Party podcast 7 Programming editList of 1Up Network podcasts Start Date End Date Title Host or Starring Notes Ref November 12 2010 Games Dammit David Ellis Jeremy Parish Thierry Nguyen and Jose Otero Formerly 4 Guys 1 UpAugust 20 2005 1UP Yours Garnett Lee Shane Bettenhausen Luke Smith and John DavisonJanuary 30 2009 Listen Up Jane Pinckard Ryan O Donnell and Che ChouOctober 23 2009 4 Guys 1 UpJuly 2 2010 In This ThreadOctober 4 2006 Retronauts Jeremy Parish and Bob MackeyOctober 21 2005 December 19 2008 The 1UP ShowApril 21 2006 January 6 2009 Broken Pixels Seanbaby Shane Bettenhausen and Crispin BoyerRadiOPM Joe Rybicki along and Dana JongewaardApril 26 2006 June 10 2008 EGM Live Jennifer Tsao 8 February 16 2006 September 17 2008 GFW Radio Jeff Green Shawn Elliott Ryan Scott Sean Molloy Darren Gladstone Robert Ashley and Anthony GallegosOctober 7 2008 December 23 2008 LAN Party Ryan Scott Robert Ashley Anthony Gallegos Tina Sanchez and Matt ChandronaitJune 16 2008 1UP FM Philip Kollar and Nick Suttner 8 Legendary Thread Demian LinnApril 8 2008 Review Crew Garnett Lee 9 10 February 24 2009 at1UP Mike Cruz Jade Kraus and Travis WilliamsNovember 12 2009 The Oddcast Tina Sanchez Scott Sharkey Sam Kennedy Chris PlanteFebruary 26 2009 Good GriefOctober 15 2009 Active Time Babble Jeremy ParishThe Sports Game Guy s Sports Anomaly Todd Zuniga Greg Ford David Ellis Andrew Fitch and Tyler Barber1UP Yours edit The initial four man lineup included Garnett Lee Shane Bettenhausen Luke Smith and John Davison However Smith later left the network to accept a position at the then Microsoft game development studio Bungie 11 12 On August 24 2007 Mark MacDonald was declared the show s official fourth chair member John Davison then announced that he was leaving the 1UP staff 13 though he would continue his participation with the podcast despite his change in career 14 The last officially branded 1UP Yours was recorded on January 17 2009 and was released on January 22 2009 15 On September 30 2009 Garnett Lee announced he would be leaving 1UP to become the editorial director for Gamefly Media It was replaced by 4 Guys 1UP hosted by former fourth chair David Ellis Lee stated he will create a new show for Gamefly Media titled Weekend Confirmed 16 17 On January 6 2009 it was announced that Ziff Davis would be selling 1UP com to the Hearst Corporation in the process terminating Electronic Gaming Monthly and over 30 employees including Shane Bettenhausen and Andrew Pfister In the wake of the announcement the future of 1UP Yours was uncertain On January 16 Garnett Lee confirmed the continuation of the series with a new cast consisting of John Davison David Ellis and Garnett Lee and new regular addition Sam Kennedy However the show would have to continue under a new name Listen UP However with Lee s departure from 1UP in October 2009 the show would end its final episode airing October 9 2009 15 18 Retronauts edit Retronauts also produced the supplement video podcast Bonus Stage which looked at specific retro titles more closely After a long hiatus Bonus Stage was finally updated in September 2009 Retronauts returned to producing video content with Retronauts Lunch Break though this segment was not available as a podcast Bob Mackey has also crossed over with the Laser Time podcast network 19 After 1UP was shuttered by Ziff Davis 20 Retronauts survived as its own entity 21 The podcast raised money through crowdfunding 22 and was later promoted through the USGamer website a subsidiary of Eurogamer 23 Retronauts is now fully crowdfunded on Patreon 24 Digital Trends has hailed Retronauts as one of the best video game podcasts for covering historic games with a strong selection of guest commentators 21 Retronauts was also included on Kotaku s list of best gaming podcasts who praised its cast and depth of coverage on each topic 25 Polygon also recommended Retronauts and its host with Chris Plante saying when it comes to retro video games I trust no one more than Jeremy Parish 26 The 1UP Show edit The 1UP Show was a weekly videogame podcast produced by the website The show premiered on October 21 2005 and featured editors from 1UP com Electronic Gaming Monthly and Games for Windows The Official Magazine The show was initially created by Jane Pinckard and Ryan O Donnell and Che Chou The theme song was created by Jane Pinckard and Eric Haller and the music for the series was composed by Ryan O Donnell The show consisted of previews and reviews of video games as well as debates and discussions on videogame news The podcast contained some scripted content but mostly consisted of unscripted discussions 27 The 1UP Network was sold by Ziff Davis to the UGO Network on January 7 2009 and two days later Matt Chandronait announced on 1UP com that The1UP Show would be ending due to the acquisition 28 Awards edit Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref Best of the Web Awards 2007 Best Podcast or Vodcast The 1UP Show Finalist citation needed April 18 2008 Best Podcast or Vodcast The 1UP Show Finalist 29 30 Broken Pixels edit The first episode of Season 1 debuted on September 9 2008 with the crew playing Robocop for the original Xbox Former 1UP and GFW editor Shawn Elliott made a guest appearance on the WWE Crush Hour episode during this season At the end of the Season 1 finale a teaser was shown announcing that the second season would be premiering January 6 2009 However that was the day of the Ziff Davis layoffs that left more than 30 people out of a job including the entire cast of Broken Pixels Furthermore Seanbaby noted that he caused controversy with media watchdogs by his use of the term faggotiest in the Spiderman 3 episode at the end of season one 31 Most fans assumed that the show would not continue and that the segments they filmed would never be released but season 2 premiered on February 6 2009 with the Sega CD game Wirehead 32 GFW Radio and LAN Party edit It was announced on September 4 2008 that Jeff Green would leave Ziff Davis after 17 years to join Electronic Arts to work on the Sim franchise 33 Shortly afterward on September 17 co host Shawn Elliott also announced that he would be leaving the company to work under Ken Levine as associate producer on the next 2K Boston video game 34 The podcast is often affectionately referred to its nickname 97 5 The Brodeo 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