MMGN

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MMGN
MMGN-Logo
Web address http://mmgn.com
Type of site
Video game journalism
Launched 2006
Current status Online

The My Media Gaming Network (MMGN) is an Australian video games and entertainment website. It focuses on content relevant to local and PAL audiences, including video games, movies, television, and hardware. As well as editorial content, it places emphasis on its forum and community involvement.

History

MMGN.com launched in its present form in early 2010; however, its origins date back to 2005, with MyPSP.com.au. The My Media Gaming Network was born in 2006, with the arrival of My360.com.au, MyWii and MyDS. It continued to expand over the following years with more channels before being relaunched as one site.[1] In 2010 MMGN placed fourth in the inaugural iPitch i10 Awards, which recognises up and coming Australian companies in the online sector.[2] In January 2011, MMGN moved into its Melbourne-based office, as the company continues its expansion.[3]

MMGN launched its marketplace in June 2011, as a free service that allows users to buy, sell and trade games. They also plan to stock imported PAL games in the near future, to allow Australian users to purchase games at a more reasonable price. [4] In December 2012, MMGN in partnership with Mi9 will launch and publish 'GamesFIX' as part of the ninemsn TheFIX Entertainment Network.[5] GamesFIX will introduce gaming reviews, news, trailers and opinion to the ninemsn audience for the first time.[6]

As of January 2016, the sites editorial staff have ceased writing news and reviews and shifted to a "community driven content" model. In the various forum posts, there has been word of a disagreement between the sites owners and staff which has lead to the lack of content. The sites activity has diminished significantly as a result of this and word is it could be taken offline at any moment.

Scoring system

As of January 2012, MMGN uses a 20 point scale to rate games out of 10. It replaces the 100 point scale used since 2006; however, previous scores remain unmodified. Previously, games were given an overall score as well as sub-scores for gameplay, graphics, sound and value. The new scoring system is simplified with only one final score. [7] Reviews are broken up into two sections: what a game got right and what a game got wrong. These are followed by a conclusion in the final verdict" with a score awarded out of 10, increasing in increments of 0.5 from 0 - 10.[8]

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