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Why 1UP was important to me


On 02/22/2013 at 07:54 PM by Michael117

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I made this for everybody at 1UP and but I wanted to post it here as well because I think it might give a nice welcome to any refugees coming here to Pixlbit to join our community.

I came to 1UP in March of 2011 and this March would've been the mark of me being here for two full years lol. When I arrived I was scared, I was the nervous kid everybody sees in school that sits in the back of the class quietly observing everybody. I found out about this place because of a blog posted here by Julian Titus about Mass Effect 2 called shades of grey: one little quest in Mass Effect 2 that changed everything. I was following Erika the social media manager from Bioware on Facebook and she reposted Julian's blog because she liked it and wanted other Mass Effect fans to see it. Julian was the first friend I made when I came here, he welcomed me warmly, we geeked out over Mass Effect missions we loved, he was passionate, and enjoyed good discussion.

Those qualities Julian showed ended up being the same kind of qualities I found all throughout 1UP as I explored and made new friends. At first I was the kid in the back of the class afraid to make a noise, afraid to socialize. It took me several months before I actually worked up the nerve to write my very first blog. I tried to be funny, I tried to be cool. I gave a shoutout to the Hamburgler mascot, I posted a picture of cake in a can. I sure was rad, hah. I had finally broken the ice, and that kid in the back of the classroom was starting to get engaged in the action for the first time.

After I had risen above my nervousness, I finally began thinking critically about myself and my life, and about why I even decided to stick around this place and blog. It was then that I put out some of my more meaningful blogs like: when video games began mattering to me and Level Design: a pipe dream? and finally, The Quarter-Life Crisis. I even showed you the levels I built in Halo and what I learned from them: Forge World Diaries. I was a boy in transition, trying to get find out how I can move onto the next stage of life. How can I become a man, how will I chase the American dream? As 1UP shuts down for good, I want to pause and think about the positive impact all of you have had on me.

Over the years I was able to get quite personal with all of you. I let you into my head, I showed you how I think, I told you all about the games I want to design, I let you know when I was happy, and I spilled my guts when I was depressed. When my grandfather died, I gave him a eulogy here and celebrated his life. I told stories of him so you could all know a small measure of him, and you all were here to support me and let me know I wasn't alone. They were tears of sorrow at the time, but now it would choke me up with tears of pride to know I've had friends I can confide in. Some people aren't so lucky. One of my fondest memories of being here was being able to write an Inspirational Blog for Aaron B (aboboisdaman) when he was going through a really rough time. We were all able to gather around Aaron and let him know he wasn't alone. Gaming may have been the hobby that brought us all together, but it was our hearts and minds that kept us together.

Aside from the serious blogs, I've also done a lot of fun and inquisitive things with you all. As a budding designer, I wanted to know how you all play your games so I did things like: Let's Talk Loot, and How Often Do You Save Your Games? During the time I was here I was able to learn a heck of a lot about gaming. Did you know that the first time I ever heard the term "JRPG" in my life was here on 1UP? Being a part of this community I was exposed to games I never knew existed, I was shown aspects of the industry and the world that I had never seen before. I absorbed lingo, terminology, and I always kept my mind, eyes, and ears open to new knowledge. As 1UP ends, I will continue to carry on the memories, experiences, conversations, and knowledge the community has given me.

I'll always remember when I'd do a Dark Souls Diary entry and everybody would come read about my numerous death and great triumphs. Thank you Chris for giving me the advice I needed to get through Anor Londo. Thanks to Jose for convincing me to buy the game in the first place. I'll also never forget when I did a big blog series about musicianship: Let's Talk Musicianship. I'll always remember Jeremy Perish coming by my blog so we could talk about Rush, Genesis, Steve Hackett and shit, and he showed me some old live performances that blew my mind. Across my music series we all talked metal, punk, prog, 70s rock, everything, and that was a whole mess of fun for me.

We all kept coming back, we all stuck around even when coming to 1UP was a pain in the ass. Remember last year when the site was bombarded with mountains of spam blogs for weeks and weeks, it may have been E3 week because I remember Jeremy saying he was off in meetings and when he checked up on the site it was totally bogged in spam lol. He did his best to clean it up, and we all continued to come and be the community we are. We didn't make this our home because it was perfect, it wasn't because it had some perfect set of features or flawless performance. We had bugs, we had trolls, but this was still our place and I enjoyed coming here every day to be with you guys. I hate to have to do it but I should start wrapping this up. Remember how I always said I want to learn to be concise and write shorter blogs instead of wild unformatted walls of text like I did when I first came here? Well, maybe I learned something.

I came to 1UP to meet new gamer friends, to be engrossed in our culture, to learn about all of you, and most of all to learn about myself. I can say with confidence that being a part of this community and being your friend helped me. It made me a better person, a better writer, and during my time at 1UP I was able to become motivated, ambitious, and hungry for success. I'm learning the skills I need to build worlds, I'm trying to become a better writer, and before long I will be making video games I can be proud of. Video games some of you might play, and maybe even enjoy.

Don't fear, I'll still be lurking around here until the end. As long as my friends are still here and the servers are up, I will continue to come around and see if anybody wants to talk. But my primary home is at the gaming community site called Pixlbit.com

Do you remember at the beginning of this blog when I told you about Julian Titus, the first friend I ever made on 1UP, and how he embodied the spirit I would later find in this place? Julian now works on the staff at Pixlbit along many other former 1UP bloggers whose talents were noticed. Jules has always been a good friend to me, a kind man to all, and he's as passionate about video games as ever. Julian does reviews, features, and is the host of one of the many great podcasts at Pixlbit. It's called Nerds Without Pants and I listen to it regularly. Give it a listen if you like podcasts, and tell them what you think: Origin Stories. Well, as this blog explained, you have all meant a lot to me. I just hope we can all stay in touch now no matter what directions we fly off in. You all know where you can find me. Until next time, this is your little great horned owl fledgling, signing off...


 

Comments

Aboboisdaman

02/22/2013 at 08:04 PM

Hey Michael. This blog brought back a lot of memories. I'm really gonna miss 1up but I guess it had to end sometime. I'll never forget that inspirational blog you wrote for me and how it helped a lot of other people as well. The spam wars where Captain N joined me and we wrote stuff every day. Although I only lasted like 4 days and he lasted 100 lol. Brain attacking me on every single thing I ever wrote after that blog about 1up.

Thanks for telling me about this site. I still don't know if I should write blogs here. Are there any retro gamers here? Plus I borrowed Dark Souls from my brother and have yet to play it. I'm scared lol. =/

Michael117

02/22/2013 at 08:07 PM

Thanks Aaron, I'm glad you came and created an account to check the place out. I think over time Pixlbit will grow on you kind of like 1UP did. There are certainly people here that enjoy retro games and would enjoy talking about them with you. Julian is a fucking walking gaming encyclopedia at times, he likes to archive things and collect games and talk about games.

Don't worry about Dark Souls, you don't need to play Dark Souls in order to be part of our community lol. You're perfectly fine the way you are and we will accept you the way you are.

Dandichu

02/22/2013 at 08:12 PM

I have a question perhaps you can help me? I can't seem to find a way to add anyone to a  "friends" list. Is this not a feature, or am I just blind? xD

Michael117

02/22/2013 at 08:17 PM

At the moment there isn't but it's definitely something Nick should be able to add. He wants to add more community features so that it will be able to attract that kind of community feel and usability. The site has been adding features for a while now and I'm looking forward to getting even better stuff so we can message each other, do friend lists, and keep track of blogs from people we want to follow and such.

Nick DiMola Director

02/22/2013 at 11:34 PM

I literally just added this feature for you guys. The blogs have grown somewhat organically, so there aren't a ton of features that should probably be there.

With all of your help, we'll get this ship pointed in the right direction! Let me know if the following system works out for you guys and if you have any questions on it. It's a little rough around the edges, but I'm hoping it works pretty well.

Julian Titus Senior Editor

02/22/2013 at 09:09 PM

Great blog, Mike. I love that I have the claim to fame of "discovering" you. Of course, that's because you discovered me. I'm putting up a general welcome (*salutes General Welcome) feature in a bit, and I hope you like it. Just one thing--a lot of your links just link back to PixlBit. While we love the clicks, you may want to check on that.

Oh, and as far as retro gamers go, you have me, Angelo, and Nick for sure, but a lot of the younger guys on staff love going back and experiencing the classics for the first time.

Homelessrook

02/22/2013 at 09:23 PM

I have followed. I am glad we have a place to go. I will continue METAL MONDAYS here.

Michael117

02/22/2013 at 09:58 PM

I'm really happy to see you Larry, I'm certainly looking forward to Metal Mondays. They have to survive all this, and they will!

Matt Snee Staff Writer

02/22/2013 at 09:25 PM

everything ends, I guess.  this was a really nice blog.  1up really meant a lot to a lot of people.  

Michael117

02/22/2013 at 09:59 PM

Thank you Snee. 1UP was a part of many of our lives, some for just a couple years or months, some for many many years. It's hard to see it go, but I hope we can all stay in touch and keep the spirit of our community going.

ActivisionStoleMy360

02/22/2013 at 09:32 PM

1up was the community. The website was something else but the community, the people and the feeling you got when geeky folks intereacted. It was like a pair of custom suit that just fit. With it ending, it brings about a lot of odd feelings, but I know in my heart that it ended a long time ago...we were simply going through the motions.

Michael117

02/22/2013 at 10:01 PM

Well said. I just hope that even though the site is gone we will find a way to save the spirit. Like you said, 1UP was the community and I'm hoping the community can stay in touch and carry on together.

BrokenH

02/22/2013 at 09:35 PM

Ah Michael,so we meet again! Well met,btw. lol.

Michael117

02/22/2013 at 10:02 PM

Well met Ben lol. I couldn't be happier to see you. Did you say you were working on the game project before all this went down? I hope we can heard about it some more soon, your game idea is really cool and I like how you give updates and keep us in the loop like you do.

Ranger1

02/23/2013 at 12:28 AM

Thanks for the heads up about this place, Michael. I think we can migrate here and bring that sense of community with us. I liked the feel of the place when I checked it out yesterday, and to have the nice folks here rolling out the welcome mat for us, well, makes me feel good and like this will be as much a new home for me as my cottage is.

Michael117

02/23/2013 at 12:32 AM

That's great to hear! How's the cottage coming by the way, is the interior decorating done yet?

Ranger1

02/23/2013 at 08:48 AM

Oh, the cottage! I'm still going through the last boxes of the last days of hurried packing and trying to organize them before I store them either in the loft or my storage unit. I'll send you the before and after pics in an email, lol.

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/01/2013 at 08:31 PM

Excellent blog; 1up was all about community, glad that continues here.

smartcelt

03/04/2013 at 12:35 AM

1up truly set the standard. It was innovative and ahead of it's time. But this site is our new home and it is superb,to say the least. Smart,funny,kind and artistic people in abundance from what I have seen so far.

Justin Matkowski Staff Alumnus

03/04/2013 at 12:54 AM

This blog is a great send off to an outstanding site, and as Joe said, that community continues on here at Pixlbit. Endings always lead to new beginnings, and the way this site has grown over such a short period of time shows how important community interaction is.

Great blog man!

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