Hi Tom.
While I agree a flashy website with lots of multimedia shenanigans would be
inappropriate for hosting the audeasy magazine, there are various rather
simple things an audeasy site could do.
One example is indexing.
In the past the audeasy magazine was a great big long text document with
everything shoved together. While having it viewable this way in html
wouldn't be a bad thing for reading the different installments, at the same
time it'd be nice to have various indexes and ways of sorting the
information from past magazines so that for example, if a person was looking
for a review of a given game or an article on a given subject they could go
to a "reviews" or "articels" section of the site and get a list of links
there that would directly funnel them via an in page link to the correct
section of the magazine, (I could also add links to individual audeasy
reviews of games to appropriate pages of the audiogames.net database too).
While we're on the subject of articles, the site could also host some
general articles about audio games and audiogaming to answer basic
questions, indeed this is something I've mentioned before.
For example a list of handy links to places of interest, mentions of
landmark games in particular genres for particular platforms, a couple of
basic notes on voice over or web access etc.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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