Chris Shepperd
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Chris Shepperd is a current writer for the video game magazine Nintendo Power. He is one of the seven video game critics for the magazine. His most famous achievement of 2006 so far was his experiment that he did on his mother, Char, with the Nintendo DS game Brain Age, to see if non-gamers took to the game. It was a success, and therefore an article was created in the magazine, possibly to increase sales of the game.
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[edit] Personality
He is generally described as having an unfunny personality by many people because his answers in the "Pulse" section of Nintendo Power are not as funny compared to the humorous answers that other writers say [1]. Additionally, they also say "he sucks at magic" and that when he tried it AiAi the Monkey with Pete Michaud's face Emerged from his shirt [2].
[edit] Favorite Games and Systems
- In Issue 205 of the magazine, Shepperd stated that his favorite game of 2005 was the Game Boy Advance game Drill Dozer.
- Shepperd has hinted in Issue 207 that his favorite handheld is a Nintendo DS Lite.