Patrick Arellano

Writer

Preston's Summary

Patrick Arellano is a journalist who specializes in video game and pop culture content. With a focus on retro gaming and the history of video games, Patrick's articles cover a wide range of topics, including game rankings, controversies, and the impact of long development cycles on game quality. His work can be found on Comic Book Resources.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 53 %
Industry Specific: 23 %
Opinion Editorial: 7 %
Exclusive: 7 %
Press Release: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Games
  • Nintendo
  • Disney
  • ESRB Ratings
  • Retro Games
  • Boss Fights
  • NES Games
  • Gaming History
  • Sega Genesis

Pitching Insights

Patrick's articles predominantly focus on reviewing and ranking video games, particularly retro and classic titles. His coverage also includes industry-specific content related to gaming history and ESRB ratings.

Based on this information, Patrick would likely be interested in pitches that provide unique insights or analyses of classic video games, their historical impact, or significant changes in the gaming industry such as ESRB rating modifications. Additionally, he may appreciate pitches related to retrospectives of specific gaming eras or platforms like NES, Sega Genesis, or Disney Illusion Games.

As Patrick does not have a specified geographic focus but rather covers a broad range of topics within the gaming industry without geographical constraints.

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