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''Kotaku'' is a video game-focused blog and part of Gawker Media's "Gawker" network of sites. == History == ''Kotaku'' was first launched in October 2004 with Matthew Gallant as its lead writer, with an intended target audience of young men. About a month later, Brian Crecente was brought in to try and save the failing site.〔https://web.archive.org/web/20041109094627/http://www.kotaku.com/〕 Since then, the site has launched several country-specific sites for Australia, Japan, Brazil and the UK. Previous contributors to the site include Luke Smith. Crecente was named one of the 20 most influential people in the video game industry over the past 20 years by GamePro in 2009 and one of gaming's Top 50 journalists by Edge in 2006. The site has made CNET's "Blog 100" list〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.cnet.com/CNET-News.coms-Blog-100/2009-12_3-5887900.html )〕 and was ranked 50th on ''PC Magazine''s "Top 100 Classic Web Sites" list.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The Top 100 Classic Web Sites )〕 Its name comes from the Japanese ''otaku'' (obsessive fan) and the prefix "ko-" (small in size). In April 2014, Gawker partnered with Future Publishing to launch Kotaku UK. ''Kotaku'' is currently run by Stephen Totilo, who replaced Brian Crecente in 2012.
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