1. jackal27

    jackal27
    Member OP



    For those who didn't know him, Michael was an awesome guy with a lot of passion for RPGs and handheld gaming. He'd been battling cancer for a long time, but you could almost miss it with how positive his attitude was through all of this.

    We interacted on Twitter a lot over the years and that was always what struck me, how positive Michael he was. He was a huge supporter of the PSVita, and had this overflowing love for RPGs of all kinds. I loved to just chat with him about games that we both loved. So much of what we talk about in communities like this can be negative, but to be honest I have no idea what games Michael didn't like, because he always just writing about what he enjoyed.

    I'm not sure how many people knew him directly, but RPGamer.com has been around for so long, I'm sure he's touched many people's lives directly or indirectly through both his writing and the #TeamHandheld hashtag. We lost a really good one.

    RIP Michael.

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  2. CountAntonius

    CountAntonius
    Member

    Condolences. Rest In Peace Michael.
     
  3. Stiler

    Stiler
    Member

    RIP, thoughts and prayers for his family and friends.
     
  4. APZonerunner

    APZonerunner
    Features Editor at VG247.com Verafied

    I only met Michael in person once at a Bethesda event, but we spent four days hanging out and he was really great fun. We knew each other online beforehand: as the co-owner/founder of RPGSite.net, RPGamer were of course friendly rivals of ours, and so we spoke fairly regularly sharing tips and thoughts and trying to help each other out. That's something that I think says a lot about him - between rival websites, especially in a niche, it's so easy to be... cold to each other. Or worse, to be aggressive. RPGSite and RPGamer were never that, and a lot of that was thanks to how kind, lovely and thoughtful Michael was, especially towards the newer, younger site on the block at the time. It's been a real wave of grief through the RPG Site team today - everybody loved him. Which, like I said, says a lot. I can't imagine how his family, friends and team on RPGamer feel and my heart goes out to them.

    He was a really wonderful, passionate person, and I wish we'd spoken more recently, as we last spoke months ago. He leaves behind a brilliant legacy on that site and though I don't know as much about his life outside of the site, I'm sure he leaves one equally great in that sense too. I'll miss him. RIP.
     
  5. ASarafanov

    ASarafanov
    Member

    Sad news
    RIP
     
  6. jackal27

    jackal27
    Member OP

    I always figured this had to be the case based on what I knew about him. Great to hear it straight from the source, thank you for sharing.
     
  7. RPGam3r

    RPGam3r
    Member

    RIP. I remember finding out about RPGamer bc people in GS ' system wars forum thought I may be related to the site. Frequent visitor ever since.
     
  8. zashga

    zashga
    Member

    That’s a shame. I never knew the guy, but RPGamer was one of my favorite sites, a long time ago. It had a large, welcoming community, which is something that’s only gotten rarer since then. Rest In Peace.
     
  9. Seda

    Seda
    Community Resettler Member

    I've known Michael for years online, and I got the chance to meet him once at a Distant Worlds a while back. He was so genuinely kind and optimistic, even throughout his tough battle with cancer. His positive attitude was contagious and my life is better for having known him.
     
  10. mrjohill

    mrjohill
    Member

    RIP always enjoyed his content
     
  11. FullWalter

    FullWalter
    Member

    Wow, RPGamer is part of my earliest memories of using the internet. RIP.
     
  12. Wolf

    Wolf
    Member

    RIP.

    Fuck Cancer.
     
  13. Fedeuy

    Fedeuy
    Member

    Reast easy Micheal.
    Fuck cancer.
     
  14. Shaymin

    Shaymin
    Member

    I had occasion to help Mac out for a bit at PocketGamer in early 2015, and he was incredibly supportive of me when I moved to a different site and didn't have time to keep it up. He loved games in general, and fought the cancer with everything he had.

    This sucks.
     
  15. Seems there's been an unusually high amount of death in th industry as of late. Regardless, I enjoyed what of his writing I'd read. RIP
     
  16. jackal27

    jackal27
    Member OP

    Wow I actually either forgot or had no idea that he was attached to Pocket Gamer at one point as well. He contributed so much over the years.
     
  17. Trojita

    Trojita
    Member

    Please tell me he wasn't in need for funds for treatment. I would have chipped in. I had that site as one of my main bookmarks on the internet when web rings were still a thing.
     
  18. Beartruck

    Beartruck
    Member

  19. RyougaSaotome

    RyougaSaotome
    Member

    I've known Michael for pretty much the last 8 years or so, back when I started writing freelance for sites way back in the day. He was always just the most compassionate, positive guy in the world.

    He'd been maintaining a positive outlook on all of this even up until a few days ago, which makes this extra crushing. He fought, and fought, and fought until the end.

    You will be missed, Mac.
     
  20. Zhao_Yun

    Zhao_Yun
    Member

  21. SAB-CA

    SAB-CA
    Member

    I never frequented RPGamer as much as I could, but it always seemed like one of those spots that hadn't be "corrupted" by modern internet. It made me feel like I was seeing and old site like AnimeWebTurnpike or such again, and that was always pleasant.

    Thanks a lot for leaving such a solid site behind, though it's a shame you won't be hear to enjoy all the great RPGs and stuff to come with us! :( Sounds like he had to be quite young. At least they said he was peaceful, I'm sure that helps the family some. An overall shame though. Rest In Peace!
     
  22. Clive

    Clive
    Member

    Very sad to hear this. I've never met him but I followed him on Twitter and exchanged a few words. He was always positive and seemed genuinely enthusiastic about everything he did. My thoughts go out to everyone close to him.
     
  23. jackal27

    jackal27
    Member OP

    I can't say for sure, but I don't believe so. He hadn't mentioned it publicly if that were the case. As far as we could tell, they decided to stop treatment a few days ago when things suddenly took a turn for the worse. He fought hard and for a long time.
     
  24. R.I.P.

    Cancer is one of the most terrible things in this world.
     
  25. Tohsaka

    Tohsaka
    Member

  26. nintendoman58

    nintendoman58
    Member

    RIP. :(

    My condolences to his family and friends.
     
  27. Time Loop

    Time Loop
    Member

    Rest in peace.
     
  28. Theswweet

    Theswweet
    Member

    Rest in peace, Michael. I didn't speak with him as much as some others have, but he was always a voice of positivity. He will be missed.
     
  29. Hieroph

    Hieroph
    Member

    Damn. Gone way too soon. RPGamer is a good site, I visit it every now and then.
     
  30. KtotheRoc

    KtotheRoc
    Member

    RIP. I frequented RPGamer a lot back in the day, but not so much recently. Still, losing a voice like this is hard. My condolences to his family and friends.
     
  31. werezompire

    werezompire
    Zeboyd Games Verafied

    He was quite possibly the most positive person I knew in the games media. Really sad to hear this is how it ended.
     
  32. JCG

    JCG
    Member

    I never met him, but nobody should die from this horrible disease. It's always a tragedy.

    I hope that he at least had the opportunity to say goodbye to all his family and close friends one last time, even though I realize he obviously couldn't predict the exact moment of his passing.

    I used to visit RPGamer on a regular basis many years ago and found the site to be very charming and informative. From what I am hearing, he was a large part of why that place worked so well. I hope they can keep it going in his memory.
     
  33. GillianSeed79

    GillianSeed79
    Member

    RIP. This is sad news. My condolences to his family and friends.
     
  34. Phantom Thief

    Phantom Thief
    Member

    RIP Michael.
     
  35. Rainy

    Rainy
    Member

  36. Korigama

    Korigama
    Member

    Though I haven't been there as much lately, I have often looked to RPGamer for impressions. RIP.
     
  37. graywolf323

    graywolf323
    Member

  38. deepFlaw

    deepFlaw
    Member

    Saw this on Twitter earlier and was a little blown away by it. I’ve followed him for a while there and he was such a nice person; it’s upsetting to lose him so suddenly.

    I never interacted with him much directly, so this is a minor, insignificant thing, but... a little while back I’d made a quick reply about a game he was playing, and it ended up leading to a very nice conversation where he asked me for the general impressions of some Vita otome VNs, and so on. It was really nice to talk about those games with someone in the press who sincerely wanted to cover them, so that one conversation had meant a lot to me.
     
  39. A gaming site up for 5 years with such consistancy and quality is very difficult in any age, so one that has done that in every age of internet's time is beyond commendable. He sounds from testimony to be 150% stand up guy, too.

    RIP
     
  40. Rest in peace. I used to go to RPGamer all the time in the late 90s and early 2000s.
     
  41. Strings

    Strings
    Member

    That's a real shame :(

    He was extremely nice on twitter.
     
  42. Though I knew he'd been struggling with cancer it was such a shock when I heard he'd passed. I've known Michael for years from RPGamer's Run to the Sun events and just speaking with them for various things while at XSEED. I have tons of good memories of him. He was a lovely guy with an infectious passion for games in and out of work, and highly regarded in the industry. He'll be sorely missed.
     
  43. Sumio Mondo

    Sumio Mondo
    Member

    One of the first gaming sites I ever visited way back when. Sad to hear of his passing, was a stand up guy. RIP.