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Gameplanet (New Zealand)

Gameplanet (NZ), Ltd
Video game journalism
Founded 13 September 2000
Founder Simon Garner, Simon Barton
Headquarters Albany, Auckland
Products Gameplanet
GP Forums
GP Downloads
Number of employees
3

Gameplanet is a video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. It is the largest video gaming website in New Zealand. Gameplanet also operates GP Forums, an online forum community site covering video games as well as various other topics.

Gameplanet runs game servers for various multiplayer games, such as Counter-Strike and Call of Duty.

Gameplanet has won the NetGuide People's Choice Web Award for "Best Game Related Site" four years running, in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. It also won the award for "Best Youth Site" in 2002.

In 1999, Simon Garner created the first Counter-Strike game server in New Zealand. At that time, Garner was involved in the development and hosting of the web site for GameZone, a small games retail business owned by fellow entrepreneur Simon Barton. The Counter-Strike server was run under the GameZone name.

The GameZone Counter-Strike server quickly became popular (and was soon followed by servers from other providers operating at the time, such as Paradise.Net and Jetstream Games). In early 2000, Simon Garner launched a Counter-Strike community site called Counter-Strike NZ (CSNZ). The site covered the latest news about the game and provided forums for players to discuss topics related to the game, arrange matches and form clans.

Gameplanet was the brainchild of GameZone owner Simon Barton. The original concept of the site was to combine magazine-style editorial content such as news and reviews with an interactive online gaming community, expanding upon the success of CSNZ by incorporating forums, game servers, tournaments and competitions for a range of different games. Simon Garner designed and developed the Gameplanet website, which launched in September 2000. Thomas Mahoney was the site's first editor in chief.


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