. "Crispy Gamer"@zh . . "21078363"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chris Heldman, John Keefer, Chris Hoerenz, Andre Srinivasan, Aldis Porietis"@en . . . . . "Live Gamer"@en . . "2011-01-06"^^ . "Crispy Gamer screenshot.png"@en . . . "Crispy Gamer"@en . . . . "Crispy Gamer"@en . . . . . . . . "Crispy Gamer was an American video game website that published news, culture, reviews, comics, and videos. It launched on October 26, 2008, as an independent website after being in beta for six months. Founding staff included former employees of Google, eMusic, and gaming website GameSpy. In January 2010, one month after acquiring gamerDNA, the editorial staff was laid off by the authority of the board of directors, with the company's CEO resigning in protest. The website continued to operate, with gamerDNA being acquired by Live Gamer in 2011. It was stated in 2012 that the website became defunct."@en . . . "Gaming website"@en . . . . . "Official website"@en . "\u300ACrispy Gamer\u300B\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u4E00\u5BB6\u53D1\u5E03\u6709\u5173\u65B0\u95FB\u3001\u6587\u5316\u3001\u8BC4\u8BBA\u3001\u6F2B\u753B\u53CA\u89C6\u9891\u7684\uFF0C\u5728\u516D\u4E2A\u6708\u7684\u6D4B\u8BD5\u540E\u4E8E2008\u5E7410\u670826\u65E5\u4F5C\u4E3A\u72EC\u7ACB\u7F51\u7AD9\u5F00\u901A\u3002\u5176\u521B\u59CB\u4EBA\u5458\u5305\u62EC\u8C37\u6B4C\uFF0C\u4EE5\u53CA\u6E38\u620F\u7F51\u7AD9GameSpy\u7684\u524D\u96C7\u5458\u30022010\u5E741\u6708\uFF0C\u5373\u5728\u6536\u8D2D\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u6708\u540E\uFF0C\u7F16\u8F91\u56E2\u961F\u88AB\u8463\u4E8B\u4F1A\u89E3\u96C7\uFF0C\u516C\u53F8\u7684\u9996\u5E2D\u6267\u884C\u5B98\u8F9E\u804C\u6297\u8BAE\uFF0C\u4F46\u7F51\u7AD9\u7EE7\u7EED\u4FDD\u6301\u8FD0\u8425\u30022011\u5E74\uFF0C\u6536\u8D2D\u4E86gamerDNA\u30022012\u5E74\uFF0C\u7F51\u7AD9\u5BA3\u5E03\u505C\u6B62\u8FD0\u8425\u3002"@zh . . . . "Optional"@en . "2008-10-26"^^ . . . . . "9541"^^ . . "Crispy Gamer was an American video game website that published news, culture, reviews, comics, and videos. It launched on October 26, 2008, as an independent website after being in beta for six months. Founding staff included former employees of Google, eMusic, and gaming website GameSpy. In January 2010, one month after acquiring gamerDNA, the editorial staff was laid off by the authority of the board of directors, with the company's CEO resigning in protest. The website continued to operate, with gamerDNA being acquired by Live Gamer in 2011. It was stated in 2012 that the website became defunct."@en . . "Defunct"@en . . . "\u300ACrispy Gamer\u300B\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u4E00\u5BB6\u53D1\u5E03\u6709\u5173\u65B0\u95FB\u3001\u6587\u5316\u3001\u8BC4\u8BBA\u3001\u6F2B\u753B\u53CA\u89C6\u9891\u7684\uFF0C\u5728\u516D\u4E2A\u6708\u7684\u6D4B\u8BD5\u540E\u4E8E2008\u5E7410\u670826\u65E5\u4F5C\u4E3A\u72EC\u7ACB\u7F51\u7AD9\u5F00\u901A\u3002\u5176\u521B\u59CB\u4EBA\u5458\u5305\u62EC\u8C37\u6B4C\uFF0C\u4EE5\u53CA\u6E38\u620F\u7F51\u7AD9GameSpy\u7684\u524D\u96C7\u5458\u30022010\u5E741\u6708\uFF0C\u5373\u5728\u6536\u8D2D\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u6708\u540E\uFF0C\u7F16\u8F91\u56E2\u961F\u88AB\u8463\u4E8B\u4F1A\u89E3\u96C7\uFF0C\u516C\u53F8\u7684\u9996\u5E2D\u6267\u884C\u5B98\u8F9E\u804C\u6297\u8BAE\uFF0C\u4F46\u7F51\u7AD9\u7EE7\u7EED\u4FDD\u6301\u8FD0\u8425\u30022011\u5E74\uFF0C\u6536\u8D2D\u4E86gamerDNA\u30022012\u5E74\uFF0C\u7F51\u7AD9\u5BA3\u5E03\u505C\u6B62\u8FD0\u8425\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . "Screenshot of Crispy Gamer from January 2011"@en . . . "Crispy Gamer"@en . . . "1111689188"^^ . . . "The website featured sections covering many fields of video gaming. From the top section on the left in this screenshot, they were called Featured Articles, Latest Comics, and Latest Articles; the upper and lower sections on the right were called Most Popular [Articles] and Recent Comments."@en . "English"@en .