Destructoid is an independent video game-focused blog based in Miami, Florida. Founded in March 2006 as a scheme to earn its creator, Yanier Gonzalez, invitation to the press-only E3 2006 conference, it has since grown into one of the most widely read video game blogs on the internet, reaching over 3 million unique visitors per month..
In 2008, Jim Sterling, a well-known Destructoid editor, took part in a sponsored gaming marathon raising money f...
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