Brandon Erickson

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Brandon Erickson was born in Loma Linda, California on January 14, 1980 and raised in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon. Though he dimly recalls playing the Atari as a child, his interest in gaming really took off when, at age six, he and his older brother donated several days of yard work to their father in exchange for a Nintendo Entertainment System.

Though Brandon would go on to accrue many great achievements outside the world of videogames—varsity athlete, all-state jazz guitarist, college chemistry student of the year—he never lost his interest in the hobby. Indeed, at least a small part of his free time has always been devoted to reading about and playing videogames.

In 2004, Brandon developed an interest in classic arcade gaming after witnessing a competition at Portland’s Ground Kontrol. Feeling drawn to the no-frills intensity of old-school gaming, he embarked on a quest to conquer the arcade classic Star Wars (Atari, 1983), in the process discovering a preternatural aptitude for competitive gaming.

Since then, Brandon has gained widespread recognition as arguably the greatest Star Wars player of all time. Although most well known for a charity event in which he played Star Wars for over 54 hours on a single quarter, he has also earned praise for winning Portland’s first Guitar Hero tournament.

Brandon graduated from Yale University with a BA in History, and later earned an MA in Counseling Psychology from Lewis & Clark Graduate School. Until such time that he goes blind or his hands become too weak and arthritic to handle a controller, videogame playing will always be a part of his life.

You can find more of Brandon's writings on his blog, Mind The Game.

Ten All-Time Favorites Games
Resident Evil 4 (GameCube), God of War (Playstation 2), Lunar: The Silver Star (Sega CD), Snatcher (Sega CD), Sonic CD (Mega CD), Streets of Rage 2 (Genesis), Metal Gear Solid (Playstation), Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64), Star Wars Arcade (Atari, 1983), Radiant Silvergun (Sega Saturn)
Five Current Favorites Games
Final Fantasy XII, Zelda: Twilight Princess, Okami, Guitar Hero II, Shadow of the Colossus
Favorite Types of Games
RPGs, action/adventure, racing

Recent Writing

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Judging a game by its musicMay 7 2008 - 11:51pm
The motivational power of Grand Theft Auto IVApr 30 2008 - 12:43pm
Bloodier videogames make players more aggressive, say researchersApr 23 2008 - 3:50pm
Virtual reality for the blindApr 16 2008 - 6:23pm
Is there a "critical period" for videogame skill acquisition?Apr 9 2008 - 3:38pm
"Wiiitis" documented by magnetic resonance imagingApr 2 2008 - 6:07pm
Burnout Paradise – ReviewApr 1 2008 - 10:47pm
Burnout Paradise – Consumer GuideApr 1 2008 - 10:41pm
The debate over videogame "addiction"Mar 26 2008 - 5:03am
Study: Violent crime caused by family violence, not videogamesMar 19 2008 - 12:11pm
Dialectical realism: How Assassin's Creed killed its own potentialMar 12 2008 - 6:45pm
Vibration enhances emotional impact of videogames, Swedish study suggestsMar 5 2008 - 12:06pm
Videogame technology used to model crowd behavior in military training programFeb 27 2008 - 1:03pm
FPS players feel better after dying than after killing others, say researchersFeb 22 2008 - 12:06pm
The importance of save systems in videogamesFeb 19 2008 - 8:52pm
Eternal Sonata – ReviewFeb 13 2008 - 1:13am
Eternal Sonata – Consumer GuideFeb 13 2008 - 1:08am
Would a videogame by any other name smell as sweet?Feb 6 2008 - 7:13pm
Moving away from mindlessnessJan 30 2008 - 11:10pm
Looking back on the WiiJan 23 2008 - 10:05pm
Trying to appreciate HaloJan 16 2008 - 7:18pm
Tolerating ambiguity: The challenge of making choices in videogamesJan 9 2008 - 4:53pm
On the inclusion of developer commentaries in videogamesJan 2 2008 - 9:13pm
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare – ReviewDec 27 2007 - 6:44am
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare – Consumer GuideDec 27 2007 - 6:39am


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