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This site is dedicated to bringing you the newest info about Video Games, Movies, and the Multimedia Industry. We also dabble in Technology and Science.
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I don't ask for your membership or force you to subscribe to this website. All I ask is that you visit, learn, get excited, share the info, brag to your friends, watch the movies, and play the great games we have in this world. This website has a combination of the best news and updates on the web.
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Daniel Goad started blogging in 2008 after making a splash on YouTube. His first website was a learning experience and soon launched his second and now main website, ThePauseMenu in 2010. In 2011 Daniel was recruited by Gaming-Unleashed but soon after left due to focus more so on his main page. In late 2012 TheTechFixation found Daniel on Twitter and asked him to write full-time. ThePauseMenu was not updated from Jan 1 of 2013 until April 8th of 2013. After writing 576 articles in 181 days for TechFixation the site shut down. Now Daniel is returning as Editor-in-Chief of ThePauseMenu.weebly.com and with him from TechFixation are Cameron Skayman, Roger Havens, and Caleb Smith. The four have a movie podcast, TheStickyFloor and aim to create a video game podcast soon. Daniel has always wrote with the intentions of sharing the media and news of the entertainment industry. Bookmark ThePauseMenu and learn as we all do.
Follow ThePauseMenu on Twitter.
Email and chat with ThePauseMenu through email at t[email protected]
ThePauseMenu is updated frequently so make sure to check back often and make sure to NOT miss any news.
I don't ask for your membership or force you to subscribe to this website. All I ask is that you visit, learn, get excited, share the info, brag to your friends, watch the movies, and play the great games we have in this world. This website has a combination of the best news and updates on the web.
Comment on anything you please and let me know how you feel.
Daniel Goad started blogging in 2008 after making a splash on YouTube. His first website was a learning experience and soon launched his second and now main website, ThePauseMenu in 2010. In 2011 Daniel was recruited by Gaming-Unleashed but soon after left due to focus more so on his main page. In late 2012 TheTechFixation found Daniel on Twitter and asked him to write full-time. ThePauseMenu was not updated from Jan 1 of 2013 until April 8th of 2013. After writing 576 articles in 181 days for TechFixation the site shut down. Now Daniel is returning as Editor-in-Chief of ThePauseMenu.weebly.com and with him from TechFixation are Cameron Skayman, Roger Havens, and Caleb Smith. The four have a movie podcast, TheStickyFloor and aim to create a video game podcast soon. Daniel has always wrote with the intentions of sharing the media and news of the entertainment industry. Bookmark ThePauseMenu and learn as we all do.
Follow ThePauseMenu on Twitter.
Email and chat with ThePauseMenu through email at t[email protected]
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"ThePauseMenu" was created by Daniel Goad ©2010 for the purpose of reporting news and info about the many industries of multimedia. Information, images and video may be researched from the following sites; Joystiq.com, kotaku.com, videogamesblogger.com, destructoid.com, crunchgear.com, itwire.com, techtickerblog.com, Slashgear.com, dietrichthrall.wordpress.com, ew.com, thegameheadz.com, strategyinformer.com, crave.com, imdb.com, slashfilm.com, lifehacker.com, thefilmstage.com, twitchfilm.com, killerfilm.com, computerandvideogames.com, sir-games.com, technologymob.com, io9.com, gizmodo.com, comingsoon.net, wikipedia.org, vgreleases.com, gametrailers.com, collider.com, gamesradar.com, 1up.com, gamespot.com, giantbomb.com, movieline.com more are cited as I find them. Copyright ©2010 2011 2012
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