Difference between revisions of "Aaron Webber"

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==To do==
 
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*Get my bad "default summary" out of here and write something more appropriate to Webber's specific work.
 
*Build a rough history outline with further research, using his LinkedIn as a timeline.
 
*Build a rough history outline with further research, using his LinkedIn as a timeline.
 
*[https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Aaron_Webber Some solid info here].
 
*[https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Aaron_Webber Some solid info here].

Revision as of 18:08, 3 December 2021

To do

  • Get my bad "default summary" out of here and write something more appropriate to Webber's specific work.
  • Build a rough history outline with further research, using his LinkedIn as a timeline.
  • Some solid info here.
  • Does Webber also possibly work/do any work for Sega West?
  • Content needs to absolutely touch on his openness, approachableness, and forthcomingness. After thirty something years of Sonic being mismarketed as edgy and coming off as horribly out of touch, Weber is the freshing face of genuineness. He's one of those rare individuals who can pull of VISIBLY appearing and showing the passion of a fan, while still being smart enough to capably handle the business/studio/brand/business side of things. I mean a lot of his history's gonna touch on this anyways but his outgoing and friendly personality has done SO much for Sonic. He brought the hope.

CartridgeCulture (talk) 04:08, 3 December 2021 (EST)