Posts by Neil Hughes

Neil is the Site Manager at This Is My Joystick and has been on board since its launch in June 2009. Many of you will be familiar with #NeilsDeals on Twitter where he Tweets gaming bargains so that you never pay £39.99 for a game again. Neil can also be found on the streets of Birmingham as a stealth iPhoneographer. If you fall asleep on a train, chances are he has posted a picture of you on Instagram or Flickr.

Is Call of Duty Elite premium subscription a fair deal?

September 13, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil looks at the Call of Duty Elite premium subscription to see if there is any value for money.

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The UK emergence of GameStop!

September 1, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil looks into the UK Emergence of GameStop and their sales tactics.

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CoD XP and the Kayne Factor…

August 29, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil looks at the Call of Duty XP event with Kanye West in LA, and looks at the celebrity endorsements entering gaming.

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Ubisoft and the growing ‘online pass’ trend

July 28, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil looks at the controversial trend of online game passes.

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The Team Bondi and Rockstar fallout

July 15, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil looks at the rift between Team Bondi and Rockstar games after reports of abusive working conditions.

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Competition: Insert Coin Clothing Winner

May 31, 2011 | in Feature

Neil tells all who the winner of our Insert Coin Clothing competition is!

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Interview: Getting our geek on with Insert Coin Clothing…

May 24, 2011 | in Feature

Neil interviews Dan from Insert Coin Clothing and the coolest gaming t-shirts.

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Virtual products for real money

May 19, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil looks at virtual products that are making billions.

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Big team slags, quitters and replays: Are EA ‘in the game’?

May 6, 2011 | in Editorial

Neil confronts the frustrating aspects of EA sports titles.

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The Wright Stuff and ‘Brain-dead computer nerds’

April 20, 2011 | in Editorial

The Wright Stuff attacks ‘Brain-dead computer nerds’ and gaming.

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