Kotaku US editor-in-chief Stephen Totilo sat down with Michael “Brainy Gamer” Abbott the other day to give out all of our trade secrets talk about the past, present and future of the site you’re reading now.
This doesn’t qualify as shameless self-promotion because, well, it’s not about myself. Kotaku’s own Stephen Totilo went on Fox News’ “Strategy Room” on Friday to discuss Modern Warfare 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii and other hot topics.
Modern Warfare 2 and it’s blockbuster sales are all over the mainstream news this week. And who’s there to walk them through the game, and the inevitable backlash? Our very own Stephen Totilo.
Our very own Stephen Totilo will be spending an hour today in Fox News’ Strategy room talking about the gadgets, games and gizmos of E3.
Never mind why your new Deputy Managing Editor has come to Kotaku. Why are you here?
Stephen Totilo is leaving his MTV Multiplayer gig to join the ranks of Kotaku as our new Deputy Managing Editor. Why would Totilo do such a thing? He explains the transition in a new interview.
Stephen Totilo has long been a gaming journalist I’ve admired, from his thoughtful exchanges with Newsweek’s N’Gai Croal to his timely analysis of gaming stories that others, including Kotaku, let fall by the wayside.
If you’re going to be at the New York Comic Con later this week, you might want to check out the panel hosted by Newsweek’s N’Gai Croal and MTV’s Stephen Totilo.
The couple that met and fell in love playing Halo were wed over the weekend, with Master Chief himself declaring the happy newlyweds “Teammates for life.”
In response to MTV Multiplayer’s views on the subject, Prince of Persia producer Ben Mattes delivers his take on the striking similarities between his game and the PlayStation 2 classic Shadow of the Colossus.