Jeffrey L. Wilson

Jeffrey L. Wilson
Born (1974-05-12) May 12, 1974
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Residence New York City, New York
Occupation Consumer technology and video game journalist
Website http://www.jeffreylwilson.net/

Jeffrey L. Wilson (born May 12, 1974, Fort Bragg, North Carolina) is a consumer technology/video game editor and speaker who has written for several publications in the past decade, including 1UP.com, AOL, E-Gear, LifeStyler, LAPTOP, Parenting, PC Mag, Sync, Wise Bread, and WWE Magazine.

Wilson is currently a resident of New York City, New York, where he works as a software analyst for PC Mag, specializing in mobile apps, video games, streaming music services, digital comics, and desktop utilities.[1] He graduated from CUNY Brooklyn College in May 2002, receiving a BA in English Literature.[2]

Wilson founded 2D-X, an independent Web site devoted to video games and video game culture.[3] The site was birthed from his love of 2D video games and his frustrations with overcomplicated control schemes of some modern video games.[4]

Wilson spoke at New York Comic Con 2013's "Geeks of Color Assemble: Minorities in Fandom" panel, addressing minority representation in video games and comics.[5]

References

  1. "PC Mag". PC Magazine.
  2. "Jeffrey L. Wilson's homepage".
  3. "2D-X".
  4. "Hey Brooklyn".
  5. "Racialicious".

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