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Glenn Rubenstein (born March 2, 1976) is a writer, director, musician, and journalist based in Northern California. ==Journalism== Glenn Rubenstein has been a columnist for the ''San Francisco Examiner'', ''Sports Illustrated'' for Kids, CNET's (now defunct) GameCenter, ''Wizard Magazine'', and many other national publications. He was one of the original Contributing Editors for ''Wired Magazine'' (), and one of the founding editors at the console section of GameSpot. He has also contributed dozens of reviews and previews to the TechTV/G4 television show ''X-Play''. He began writing for his hometown paper, ''The Argus Courier'', in 1990 (at the age of 14). His writing has mainly focused on topics relating to video games and technology. From 1993 to 1995, he co-hosted the nationally syndicated ''On Computers'' radio show with Leo Laporte and Gina Smith. He also made frequent appearances on MSNBC's ''The Site'' (with Soledad O'Brien), G4's ''Icons'' show, and was a frequent guest on Live 105's ''The Alex Bennett Show'' Rubenstein also wrote Sports Gamer: The Guide to Sports Video Games, ISBN 1-930623-22-4. Rubenstein currently hosts the TWiT LAN Party called ''Shut Up and Play''. It began airing weekly every Sunday at 7pm PST starting on January 15, 2012, and is part of a several hour long LAN Party which includes a grudge match on consoles which features Glenn playing against other TWIT employees and hosts. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glenn Rubenstein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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