So, you want to know a little about me and DemonWeb eh?

Me?

Name: Brian Doucet
Alias:
DemonKyoto
Age: 25
Born:
Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada
Living:
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Hobbies:
Gaming, of all possible sorts
Interests:
Games, Movies, Comics, Ancient History, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Roleplaying

The Past?

It all started May 2000 when I was in Grade 10.  We had to select courses for the following year, I decided to go the easy route and choose one called Graphic Arts, which was mostly tooling around with Frontpage and Paint Shop Pro.

For the final project in the course, we had to design our own functional ( offline ) website. Thanks to a few of my friends, we decided to make a website based on one of our main interests at the time: Dragonball Z, thus Majin Vs DBZ was born. Due to limitations ( being unable to put the site online at school/Frontpage sucking ), I took my project home, recreated it with a WYSIWYG editor called CoolPage, put it online, and ended up passing the course with an A.

For the next few years, I continued with Majin Vs DBZ on Geocities ( where it still exists today, until the end of October 2009 when it will be taken down as Geocities closes for good ), however, as I had seen everything Dragonball related years earlier and had started growing apart from the topic, and stopped regularly updating the site.

As time went on, I left Majin Vs DBZ to exist as an archive, and decided to take on a new habit: video game reviews. I started a small Geocities website called the Review Headquarters, which eventually, spawned itself into DemonWeb. Originally a small site on a shitty host, DemonWeb became my baby, but even that too slowly died off, partly due to the host, DomainDLX, being offline 9/10th of the time.

Eventually when it became feasable to, I moved the site to Branzone, where it has flourished ever since with no problems.

The Present?

Currently, the idea of DemonWeb has changed. Originally a video game review website, DemonWeb has slowly morphed into a geek blog. Expect to still find the occasional review here,  but now, the website contains everything from ranting about things that piss me off, to stories of the latest roleplaying session we all had. Whatever you end up seeing, just rest assured, the dice have been rolled, and the controllers are plugged in.

How?

DemonWeb is hosted on Branzone, one of my favorite webhosts. While originally being an HTML based website coded using Dreamweaver, I have moved on to a much simpler method: WordPress, an easy to use, yet very multifunctional blog software. Any images on the site are created, edited and manipulated with GIMP ( GNU Image Manipulation Program ) in Windows 7

Contact?

I can be contacted in several ways. Firstly, at my email, DemonWeb[at]gmail.com or on MSN at the same email. You can also comment on any article on my site, and I’ll respond very quickly.