In memory of the dearly departed Joystiq...
Excerpt from the article:
"It's been two months since the untimely demise of Joystiq. It's difficult to believe. Not a day goes by that we don't still feel the loss. For a while the misery was somewhat mitigated by the fact that the site remained accessible.
The staff had gone but a few of us faithful community members were keeping hope alive, still carrying on conversations in the comments section weeks after the final goodbye went up. We didn't want to let go. We didn't want to face the cold reality that the site no longer served any real purpose; and unfortunately, a site without a purpose is not long for the world wide web. The site itself was taken down on March 17th. It was a dark day indeed."
The last of the lost Joystiq sites officially launches their specific return plan with a Kickstarter that's raised over fifty thousand dollars in two days.
The aftermath of the Joystiq shutdown; who's employed, who was merged, and who struck out on their own.