Leigh Loveday

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Leigh Loveday
Born
NationalityWelsh
Occupationvideo game writer, Web site designer, editor, PR officer
Known forcreating Mr. Pants, designing Rare's site, writing to Your Sinclair

Leigh Loveday is a Welsh-born video game writer and designer. He is known for his unusual sense of humour with which he writes the material.[1][better source needed]

Career and work[]

Your Sinclair[]

Loveday began his career as letter-writer and reviewer in Your Sinclair magazine in the early 1990s. He was best remembered for his letters, which were not often focusing on video games material, rather being with humorous notes and titles like "Who buys Big Fun singles?" or "Star-Letter winning piece of doggerel".[1] Loveday became somewhat infamous for letters, but he rose to prominence after submitting the "YS Complete Guide To Everything", which was a list of all games YS ever reviewed, with him making the list because he "was bored in Philosophy". However, the project did not make it to the intended issue of the magazine.[1] Loveday also contributed to the YS2.

Rare[]

In 1994 Loveday began working for British developer Rare.[2] During his years at the company he wrote the script to Donkey Kong Country 2, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts and Blast Corps, designed the manuals of most Rare game and made the company's official site.[3] On the site he also provided feedback to fans through the popular "Scribes" section, which employed his trademark sense of humor.[4] While designing the site Loveday created its mascot Mr. Pants, who would have a cameo in a number of company's games.[5] Loveday also worked on the 2004 GBA game featuring Mr. Pants as its titular character. Loveday continues to provide feedback to fans through Rare's new site's "Mini-Scribes" section.

Other[]

Loveday is a regular on the retro games newsgroup comp.sys.sinclair[citation needed]. His reviews from Your Sinclair are available on the site Your Sinclair: The Rock'n Roll Years, which was created in to commemorate the magazine.[6] He also reviews films at IMDB.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Leigh Loveday's Own Special Page... (direct from Port Talbot)".
  2. ^ Loveday's profile at Giant Bomb.
  3. ^ Loveday's Twitter account
  4. ^ "Article on "Scribes" at Rare Witch Project Wiki". Archived from the original on 2010-12-22. Retrieved 2011-03-05.
  5. ^ Mr. Pants's history. Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ List of Leigh Loveday's reviews at YS: The Rock'n Roll Years.

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