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Old 10-25-2007, 12:24 AM   #1
Ben D.
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Default Now Accepting Volunteer Submissions For XN

Some have you have recently voiced your concern over the lack of content found at our Xbox Nerds site, and while I have explained the significant differences between PSXE and XN, I still understand the comments. A few people have offered to provide some content for XN, which I said I'd think about. I've asked Val what he thought, and he figured some extra content couldn't hurt, although of course this would be on a strictly volunteer basis.

Therefore, if you wish to help us out and give us some Xbox 360 reviews, please adhere to the following set of rules. Don't worry, they're simple.

1. At this time, I'm only looking at reviews. Previews can be tricky, and for now, it's not something I want those outside the site dealing with (no offense).

2. We haven't done a 360 review in a while, but check to make sure we don't already have a review for the game you intend to write about.

3. PLEASE examine the reviews we routinely post at PSXE to get a general idea of what we expect. We do have a certain standard of quality, and unfortunately, I don't have the time to significantly edit submissions. Your review should be up-to-publishing-par when you submit it.

4. I'm looking for high-profile 360 reviews; specifically exclusive ones like Halo 3, Bioshock, Project Gotham Racing 4, etc. Try to avoid games that also appear on the PS3, because we'll have that game covered at PSXE.

5. PLEASE submit only one review at a time. If I accept it and it gets posted, you can do more.

6. There is no compensation for these reviews, but you will get credit, of course.

7. You can either make your submissions via PM or e-mail- fathoms77@hotmail.com

We thank you for any help you want to provide, and while I think I've made it clear how vastly different PSXE and XN really are, once again, I do understand your comments. So here's your chance, guys!
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