Xfire Debate Club
The raging debate on the console wars continues.
Date: Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Xfire will present an all-new installment of "Debate Club: The Two-Handed Sword," exploring the fanatically debated topic of "The Console War." In this interactive debate, moderated by Electronic Gaming Monthly's Editor-in-Chief Dan "Shoe" Hsu, a panel of experts from a variety of web sites and publications will discuss a range of subjects relating to five specific perspectives: the games, the gamers, the developers, the journalists and each hardware's intrinsic value. PArticipants of the latest "Debate Club" will include Dan Hsu, editor-in-chief of Electronic Gaming Monthly; Chris Grant, editor of Joystiq; Niels Keurentjes, editor-in-chief of Xboxic; Peter Rojas, editor-in-chief of Engadget and co-founder of Joystiq; Brandon Sheffield, senior editor of Game Developer Magazine & Gamasutra; Paul Shields, unrepentant PS3 fan, PS3forums; James Temperton, deputy editor of Cubed3; and Michael Zenke, editor of Slashdot

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