Ooh come on its not that bad :P
I've tried e-mail and so far havent gotten a response. I'm just a writer, so I would simply give them the e-mail address of the director of the site, assuming I can get ED's attention first. Of course you are right its not enough to just say "I work for a gaming website give me copies!" I'm sure ED knows the process for staying in touch with the gaming sites, and they are the ones i'm after.
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haha i am so blind, their publisher (although its for their russian publisher) has a PR & marketing contact, so that will hopefully lead me in the right direction.
It'll just start a lot of drama and trolling if I give out who I am working for. If ED wants proof and is willing to talk with me then i'll give them what they privately. I wish they would respond to my e-mails, but they havent. Everyone else for the website I work with is volunteer, we arent professional, loaded with lawyers, or anything like that. I'm just going out of my way on my own time to get something done. Check i'm not even a true journalist. My degree in college is for mechanical drafting, i'm working on getting a job at Boeing, I want to do something in Aerospace. Samething for everyone else, all volunteers doing game writing on their own time because they enjoy it. Most gaming websites are like this except for a few big ones like ign, gamespy and gamespot.