Leet Games Blog is full of the latest videogame stories, reviews, features, tips and funny stuff!
Dom Sacco
Editor

Dom is an award-winning writer who graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007. He has worked for a myriad of publications including Games TM, Nintendo Official Magazine, MCV and Auto Trader.
“If it’s not epic, it’s not worth it.”
Liam Farrell
Content producer

Liam has been in and around the gaming media for the past five years, on shows such as Gamerweb, Game Network, Xleague and GameZone UK TV.
“I believe videogames are truly great, but have been sadly let down by some of our media. Hence my, at times, strict attitude to games and how I review them. But don’t take it to heart – it’s a simply a case of me being right!”
Adam White
Writer

Adam is a student at Bournemouth University and an aspiring writer. Beginning at an early age with the Sega Megadrive, he’s been playing videogames all his life.
“I’d take my cake and eat it, if it wasn’t a lie.”
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History of Leet Games Blog
The name Leet has all manner of strange meanings thesedays (1337 anyone?!), but Dom’s original idea was to create a magazine full of hints, tips and expert guides to help make online gamers ‘elite.’
This concept went on to win the Periodicals Training Council’s (PTC) Magazine Academy award for ‘New Magazine Concept’ in 2007.
Alas, with the slow downfall of print journalism and a lack of funds to setup a print magazine, Dom set his sights on the blogging sphere – and Leet Games Blog was born.
Leet Blog was founded on March 23, 2008 by Dom Sacco, as a means of getting gaming rants and opinions off his chest. It was transferred to a fully hosted site in April 2009, renamed Leet Games Blog and began encompassing news, reviews, guides and even a forum.
Contact
Please send any queries to dom@leetgamesblog.com.
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