GameSpot (US) have a Starscore of 28,171,176 and are No.1554 today on the Global social media chart
With a total of 359,561 Facebook fans, 488,314 Twitter followers and 452,647,854 YouTube views. Today GameSpot (US) did not gain any YouTube views, gained 388 Facebook fans and gained 2,568 Twitter followers. Their social media ranking has moved down 41 places in the daily Website Chart to no.109 and has risen to no.35 in the all time Website Chart.
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United States chart North America chartGameSpot is a video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on certain video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996 by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady and Jon Epstein. It was purchased by ZDNet, a brand which was later purchased by CNET Networks. CBS Interactive, which purchased CNET Networks in 2008, is the current owner of GameSpot. GameSpot. com is currently one of the 400 highest-trafficked websites according to Alexa. In addition to the information produced by GameSpot staff, the site also allows users to write their own reviews, blogs, and post on the site's forums. The forums are partially shared with those on GameFAQs, another website owned by CNET. In 2004, GameSpot won Best Gaming Website as chosen by the viewers in Spike TV's second Video Game Award Show, and has won Webby Awards for several years. Other gaming websites such as IGN, 1UP. com, and GameSpy have been its biggest rivals. The domain gamespot. com attracted at least 60 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete. com study. GameSpot's main page has links to the latest news, reviews, previews, and portals for the following current platforms: Wii, Nintendo DS, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo 3DS. It also includes a list of the most popular games on the site and a search engine for users to track down games of interest. In September 2009, GameSpot started reviewing and cataloging iPhone, Android, and other mobile games. GameSpot also covers the following platforms to a lesser extent: Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Neo Geo Pocket Color, N-Gage, and mobile games, among others.
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