{"id":3153,"date":"2011-06-05T17:50:36","date_gmt":"2011-06-06T00:50:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/paulgalenetwork.com\/home\/?p=3153"},"modified":"2011-06-18T10:09:03","modified_gmt":"2011-06-18T17:09:03","slug":"mark-macdonald","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/paulgalenetwork.com\/home\/2011\/06\/05\/mark-macdonald\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark MacDonald"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mark MacDonald currently runs <\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/8-4.jp\">8-4<\/a> which is a video game localization company based in Shibuya, Tokyo, but long before this career, he was an editor for Electronic Gaming Monthly, 1up.com, and one of the first friends I met in the video game industry.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"http:\/\/app.onlinephotofiler.com\/Images\/A_0\/0\/5\/5\/5500\/1\/b59f958dff8a4b27bfc272d753e4f085.Large.jpg?u=45386289-de14-486b-a7fc-64f5161a17b5\" alt=\"Mark MacDonald and Dan \"Shoe\" Hsu at E3 2001 on Paul Gale Network\" \/><br \/>\nE3 2001: Mark MacDonald, Dan &#8220;Shoe&#8221; Hsu, and Paul Gale<\/p>\n<p>At E3 2001, I was playing Luigi&#8217;s Mansion at Nintendo&#8217;s booth behind closed curtains, and was asked by the rep if I wouldn&#8217;t mind stepping aside for a moment to let some journalists in for a quick play.  I happily stepped aside to see Mark MacDonald and Dan &#8220;Shoe&#8221; Hsu from EGM come up.  They both apologized and said it would be quick, since they just have to get in a look for the game of the show contenders list, but to me, bigger than anything else was meeting a couple of my favorite writers in the magazine world.<\/p>\n<p>After they played some Luigi&#8217;s Mansion, they said the game was all mine, but instead I asked for a picture and that moment&#8230;everything changed for me.  The three of us took that funny picture above, several months later Gamers.com started up and I sent Mark and Shoe the picture, and that&#8217;d lead into me eventually having a place for years to come as part of the family.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"http:\/\/app.onlinephotofiler.com\/Img1\/A_0\/0\/5\/5\/5500\/c3b2b37c2b474ee4b4694e4a413d49c0.Large.jpg?u=21fa2c14-485f-4b50-93a9-d7a4ff0938af\" alt=\"Mark MacDonald at E3 2003 on Paul Gale Network\" \/><br \/>\nE3 2003: Mark MacDonald and Paul Gale<\/p>\n<p>Mark has been one of those guys that I&#8217;ll forever thank so much for his help in getting me to where I am today.  An early example was, after a few months of being a member of Gamers.com, James Mielke in March, 2002 had the decision to hire me and Mark (alongside Shoe) was the guy that gave me a big backing.  He also was extremely helpful in assuring me that for 2002&#8217;s E3, I would be going, and representing Ziff-Davis Publishing.  That E3 was also the beginning of what&#8217;d be a big part of my legacy: creating detailed E3 Q\/A&#8217;s so that every single gamer would have each question answered by me.  Mark was a huge fan and supporter of these pieces by me and was always thankful.  I always felt like the one that should be thankful, as thanks to folks like him, I was able to get a break into this business I love so much.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"http:\/\/app.onlinephotofiler.com\/Img1\/A_0\/0\/5\/5\/5500\/84a96deb2b42489aafe8968b84cf5032.Large.jpg?u=fd786397-ec27-41bf-b393-990bfb0b5a3d\" alt=\"Mark MacDonald at E3 2005 on Paul Gale Network\" \/><br \/>\nE3 2005: Mark MacDonald and Paul Gale<\/p>\n<p>Over the years as Gamers.com would evolve into 1up.com, Mark continued to see to it that I was a part of E3 and got all of the interviews I needed, as I was the site&#8217;s main expo correspondent for its readers.  Never a dull moment along the way as MacDonald behind the scenes is one of the most chill and fun people to talk to as well.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"http:\/\/app.onlinephotofiler.com\/Images\/A_0\/0\/5\/5\/5500\/1\/a715d4514fca44b2baa6d5bb24e7ed51.Large.jpg?u=5cf5813b-f26a-4b5a-ae66-252484d2d428\" alt=\"Mark MacDonald at E3 2009 on Paul Gale Network\" \/><br \/>\nE3 2009: Mark MacDonald and Paul Gale<\/p>\n<p>I know that Mark will always have a place in the video game industry as long as he wants one.  A person with as good of a writing talent as him that can conduct interviews, write well thought out reviews, preview games amongst the best, and just have a knack for understanding both Japanese and American cultures, will never be without work.  And that brings me to what Mr. MacDonald does nowadays with his company.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"http:\/\/app.onlinephotofiler.com\/Img1\/A_0\/0\/5\/5\/5500\/43ddae66891245d5928ac3254fa9cef1.Large.jpg?u=1dd72e24-396f-4786-afe0-a022dc140659\" alt=\"Mark MacDonald at E3 2010 on Paul Gale Network\" \/><br \/>\nE3 2010: Mark MacDonald and Paul Gale<\/p>\n<p>Him and his team work in association with a number of companies like Nintendo, Kojima Productions, Capcom, Ubisoft, Bandai Namco Games, and plenty more, to ensure that the games we play in the US that come from Japan, don&#8217;t loose any of their message, value, humor, etc.  Likewise, the opposite is true&#8230;in making sure American games get proper text localization for the Japanese market.<\/p>\n<p>Going from business to personal life, Mark is one great guy, so much that he even invited me over to stay at his place in Japan if I ever visit the country.  It&#8217;s likely that I will hit Japan some day too, as my passion for martial arts only doubles my interest in visiting (so don&#8217;t be surprised if I knock).  I wish Mark only the best and hope 8-4 (visit the site <\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/8-4.jp\">here<\/a>) continues to flourish for years to come.  Thank you for being a great friend and here&#8217;s to 8-4 one day working on a Paul Gale Network game!<\/p>\n<p>Update:<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"http:\/\/app.onlinephotofiler.com\/Images\/A_0\/0\/5\/5\/5500\/1\/aae88b7a84e64f2190033580a562132b.Large.JPG?u=77885bb7-6ca9-4c79-a720-2f0152f0bcaa\" alt=\"Mark MacDonald at E3 2011 on Paul Gale Network\" \/><br \/>\nE3 2011: Mark MacDonald and Paul Gale<\/p>\n<p>Mark and I once again met up at E3 2011 and in addition to having another fun conversation, I also told him the story about how my girlfriend said, &#8220;of all the industry friends you introduced me to at E3, I liked Mark the most.&#8221;  He was happy to hear it and said it was worth mentioning in my article about him, so there&#8230;I did it Mark.  \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mark MacDonald currently runs 8-4 which is a video game localization company based in Shibuya, Tokyo, but long before this career, he was an editor for Electronic Gaming Monthly, 1up.com, and one of the first friends I met in the video game industry. 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