1. Julian Rignall has produced content for corporate websites such as GamePro Media, publisher of GamePro magazine and GamePro.

1. Julian Rignall has produced content for corporate websites such as GamePro Media, publisher of GamePro magazine and GamePro.
Julian Rignall won Computer and Video Games magazine's 1983 UK Video Arcade Game Championship, beating more than 500 of the country's top arcade players to win the title.
Julian Rignall admitted that when asked about Commodore 64 games he described his experience of playing the Atari versions, as he had no experience of the 64 at the time.
In 1988, Julian Rignall joined Computer and Video Games magazine, an EMAP publication.
In 1990, recognising the console market was large enough to warrant a magazine of its own, Julian Rignall launched Mean Machines.
In late 1993, Julian Rignall launched his final British publication, the officially endorsed Sega Magazine.
In 1994, Julian Rignall transitioned from magazine publishing to software development, joining Virgin Interactive Entertainment in Irvine, California.
In 1997, Julian Rignall left Virgin and moved to San Francisco, California, to join the Imagine Games Network.
The editorial tone and style Julian Rignall helped establish in IGN's early years still continue to this day.
In March 2013 Julian Rignall developed the USGamer website for Gamer Network, and was the Editorial Lead before moving to Editor-at-Large.