Phillip Levin
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Phillip Levin (born September 20, 1986) works for Advanced Media Network and is currently the editor-in-chief of AMN Wii. He oversees all Wii-related coverage on the network, including news, reviews, previews, editorials, specials and more.
Phillip Levin has also reported on and broken a number of huge video game news stories. During 2006, for example, he’s broke that Ubisoft was developing Red Steel for Nintendo Wii two weeks before the game was announced. Additionally, he was able to confirm through a developer close to Nintendo that the Wii’s nunchaku controller would feature motion sensing technology. He was also the first to report that Tony Hawk: Downhill Jam would be played using the Wii controller horizontally. These are just a few of the many stories that Phillip has scooped.
He also writes a regular column for AMN called Opinionated, where he shares his opinion on all subjects in a blog-style format.
Phillip currently lives in southern California, United States with his family.