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|full_name=David S. J. Hodgson | |||
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|role=An author for many official strategy guides | |role=An author for many official strategy guides | ||
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{{ | {{quote2|I can't show you the writings I've done for Maxim.com and Gamespy, because those sites aren't there anymore. Stuff disappears when you're on the net. But this ''{{wp|Akuji the Heartless}}'' strategy guide on paper, or in fact the ''{{wp|Fallout 3}}'' strategy guide — that's in the {{wp|Library of Congress}}. So even after the bombs drop and we're in the future apocalypse, you can go to the bunker down below the Library of Congress — or even now, if you'd like to do it properly — [and] you can search my books out. I think I'm the only person who will ever do that, but there's a nice archaic nature to strategy guides that I enjoy. I can write about something that's cutting edge, like ''{{wp|Fallout 4}}'', but I can publish it using 16th century technology.|David S. J. Hodgson<ref name="Mashable"/>}} | ||
'''David S. J. Hodgson''' (also credited as '''David S J Hodgson''') is an author of many strategy guides, working under [[Prima Games]] to write several guides based on ''[[ | '''David S. J. Hodgson''' (also credited as '''David S J Hodgson''') is an author of many strategy guides, working under [[Prima Games]] to write several guides based on ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
David Hodgson was born in the United Kingdom<ref name="Penguin Bio">[https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/34539/david-hodgson David Hodgson's bio]. ''Penguin Random House''. | David Hodgson was born in the United Kingdom.<ref name="Penguin Bio">[https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/34539/david-hodgson David Hodgson's bio]. ''Penguin Random House''. | ||
Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> | Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref> He wrote articles for several British magazines, including ''{{wp|Official Nintendo Magazine}}'', he immigrated to the United States and began working for {{wp|GameFly}}, writing unofficial guides for several games, including ''[[Super Mario 64]]''<ref name="Mashable">Rougeau, Mike (March 17, 2017). "[http://mashable.com/2017/03/17/strategy-guide-how-its-made The process of creating a video game strategy guide is shockingly complex]". ''Mashable''. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref>. Afterwards, he worked with various other publication companies before he eventually found a permanent job at [[Prima Games]] in 2000 (he got his first job for them after sending in the ''{{wp|Metal Gear Solid}}'' guide he wrote with {{wp|Millennium Publications}}, and he was subsequentely asked to cover ''{{wp|Armored Core}}''). | ||
Hodgson has | Hodgson has since written dozens of guides for Prima, including several relating to the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise: these includes strategy guides based on ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3: Super Mario Advance 4]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]], ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' (with Bryan Stratton), ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' (again with Bryan Stratton), and ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' (with Bryan Stratton and Steve Stratton). | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
{{ | {{quote2|Figure out the worst parts of being a tester, and the worst parts of being a writer, and combine them with the worst parts of a deadline. Bake that for a few years, read the Amazon.com reviews, and then lose the will to live.|David S. J. Hodgson<ref name="Electricpig">"Electricpig staff" (February 22, 2011). "[http://www.electricpig.co.uk/2011/02/22/get-a-job-playing-games-for-a-living Get a job playing games for a living]". ''Electricpig''. Retrieved October 8, 2017.</ref>}} | ||
{{ | {{quote2|If you're a developer you only see your game for three years. If you're a journalist, you see lots of different games, and you see them early, but you only see them for half an hour. I'm in the unique position in that I see a multitude of games, for a huge amount of time before they're released, and that's cool.|David S. J. Hodgson<ref name="Electricpig"/>}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |