I graduated in 2007 from Central Michigan University with a major in journalism. Why did I choose journalism? Before going to CMU, I attended Henry Ford Community College and while there I struggled for about two years to figure out what I should pursue (anthropology electives I had there were fun). I liked stories, reading and writing, so I tried an English major to start. Eventually I decided I should change my major to something that would offer expanded career opportunities (to put it delicately). So I switched majors to education and made English my minor. The education thing didn't last long though. I went into it thinking I could be an English teacher, but after only a semester I decided I wasn't cut out for teaching since I was never good at public speaking and explaining things verbally was also a weakness (writer). Next I tried the college's single journalism class, liked it, and when it was over I asked the professor to recommend a school where I could have a journalism major. I ended up going to CMU for journalism and I made the choice to stick with it.
My dream job was (and is) to review video games. When I was at HFCC, I did some game reviews for the Mirror News student publication, but beyond that it's an interest I have to do something more with my primary hobby. I didn't have strong expectations this was actually what I would do with journalism as a career, although it's certainly been a thought.
I could talk some more about my experiences at CMU, which were good, or about my career in journalism afterward, but I think I'll hold off on those narratives. Suffice to say I managed to form a relationship with the exact newspaper I had my eye on, the News-Herald, which is the local Downriver newspaper I grew up with. I consider myself lucky to have received the opportunities I've had with the News-Herald, the Press & Guide, and with the overall Journal Register Company. Currently I am the police and court reporter covering Washtenaw County for Heritage Media within the same parent company as the previously mentioned newspapers. It's a position I have held since November 2011, and it has worked out good so far. The stories I write typically appear among the eight Heritage West newspapers, which can be accessed at heritage.com (my Twitter page is a reliable way to find links to all my stories @BenBaird1). While I have the option to make 8-bit Smirk my staff blog, I am choosing to keep it my own project.

Playing games is an interactive experience. It's not about sitting there and staring at a screen. For me, it's about visiting other (or alternate) worlds and exploring them, whether it's a massive and immersive epic like the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a sandbox game like those of the Assassin's Creed or Grand Theft Auto series, a traditional RPG like those of the Dragon Quest series, or a simple side-scrolling platformer like the aforementioned Super Mario Bros.

My idea for this blog is to pretty much just write about whatever it is I'm currently playing or otherwise interested in. I switch between projects (a word that is very apt to describe how I approach games) frequently based on what I feel like at the time. Game reviews will be among my posts, but I'll also be taking things in other directions. Maybe I'll just want to talk about what I'm doing, discuss some element of a game, or do some sort of commentary on multiple games. One note I'd like to make is that even though I am a journalist and will be mostly sticking to AP style if only out of habit, I will not be strictly adhering to it while writing here (hence these side thoughts in parentheses; they make writing out what I want to get across much easier for me).
So there it is, my first blog post on 8-bit Smirk. I'll be doing another one soon on how I came up with that name. Hopefully if you made it this far you didn't find my introduction post to be boring, but I'd certainly understand if you did. It was just something I wanted to do to get some background on the record.
Be awesome; stay awesome.
Some content in this post is being used under the fair use exception of copyright law. The Legend of Zelda is copyright of Nintendo. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is copyright of Bethesda Softworks.
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