dbo:abstract
|
- Rawson Law Stovall (born 1972) is the first nationally syndicated video game journalist in the United States at age eleven. Stovall's first column appeared in the Abilene Reporter-News, his local newspaper, in 1982. He began being distributed by the Universal Press Syndicate in April 1983 and by 1984 his column, 'The Vid Kid', appeared in over two dozen newspapers. After being reported on by The New York Times, he was featured on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, was on Discovery Channel's and helped introduce the Nintendo Entertainment System at its North American launch. He retired from video game journalism in 1990 to attend college at the Southern Methodist University, and later went on to work various roles at companies such as Sony, Activision, Electronic Arts, MGM Interactive, and currently Concrete Software. At EA, he produced video games from the franchises The Sims and Medals of Honor. (en)
- Rawson Law Stovall, né le 9 janvier 1972, est un journaliste, développeur et producteur de jeu vidéo américain. (fr)
|
dbo:activeYearsStartYear
| |
dbo:almaMater
| |
dbo:birthName
| |
dbo:birthPlace
| |
dbo:birthYear
| |
dbo:knownFor
| |
dbo:occupation
| |
dbo:thumbnail
| |
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
| |
dbo:wikiPageID
| |
dbo:wikiPageLength
|
- 17532 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
|
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
| |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
| |
dbp:almaMater
| |
dbp:birthName
| |
dbp:birthPlace
| |
dbp:caption
|
- Stovall in 1985, aged thirteen (en)
|
dbp:knownFor
|
- Becoming the first nationally syndicated gaming journalist in the U.S. (en)
|
dbp:name
| |
dbp:nationality
| |
dbp:notableWorks
|
- The Vid Kid's Book of Home Video Games (en)
|
dbp:occupation
|
- (en)
- Former video game columnist (en)
- Video game producer and developer (en)
|
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbp:yearsActive
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
gold:hypernym
| |
schema:sameAs
| |
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:comment
|
- Rawson Law Stovall, né le 9 janvier 1972, est un journaliste, développeur et producteur de jeu vidéo américain. (fr)
- Rawson Law Stovall (born 1972) is the first nationally syndicated video game journalist in the United States at age eleven. Stovall's first column appeared in the Abilene Reporter-News, his local newspaper, in 1982. He began being distributed by the Universal Press Syndicate in April 1983 and by 1984 his column, 'The Vid Kid', appeared in over two dozen newspapers. After being reported on by The New York Times, he was featured on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, was on Discovery Channel's and helped introduce the Nintendo Entertainment System at its North American launch. (en)
|
rdfs:label
|
- Rawson Stovall (fr)
- Rawson Stovall (en)
|
owl:sameAs
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
foaf:depiction
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
foaf:name
| |
is dbo:wikiPageDisambiguates
of | |
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects
of | |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |