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Chris Person
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Senior video producer of Kotaku. I make Highlight Reel. Send your clips to HighlightReel@kotaku.com

“is a crossbow a gun?” the greatest thread in the history of forums, locked by a moderator after 12,239 pages of heated debate. Read more

For the record, I am listening to this thread!

Part of the reason I say “got a game you’d like us to cover, say so in the comments” at the end of every episode is because I prefer when people also suggest/submit other games than to simply say they don’t like or have had enough of a game. I do take feedback about what Read more

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Jason stumbled into the movie Christine and is just confused by the whole situation.

It’s a bit late in the game for it, but if you see a good one send it my way with a means to contact the person! Read more

Hey! If I respond and don’t show in the next episode chances are it didn’t get selected. That said, sometimes it takes me a while to read all my emails (it’s just me after all, although that’s something I want to get better at) Read more

I was super skeptical at first because I am skeptical of Early Access games that are half made but it’s extremely fun to watch. Even friends I know that don’t play games like it. Read more

I’m very happy that my show can help you in any small way, thank you for telling me this. Read more

I want to make it longer but I also have to make two of them a week and it’s also just me. Reaching out to people for clip permission and digging through emails are surprisingly time-consuming! Read more

Yeah I’ve internalized both of those critiques. R6 could use better phrasing, and unfortunately the former can’t happen without more manpower because the balance between those two categories of clips sways wildly depending on releases and what’s being sent in (believe me I’ve thought about it! It’s been suggested many Read more

Titling Mistake: 1DAYMAX’s clip should say Battlefield 1. Sorry for the error, I’ll try not to drop the ball again. Read more

I’m always glad to hear that! It makes the whole thing more rewarding to know these (uh, nearly 300!) episodes mean something to folks.
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