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Andrew joined The Pokémon Company International as Director of Online Marketing in September, 2007.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhartpence Andrew Heartpence's LinkedIn Profile]. Retrieved on 2011-4-28.</ref>
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Andrew joined The Pokémon Company International as Director of Online Marketing in September, 2007.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/iN/Andrewhartpence Andrew Heartpence's LinkedIn Profile]. Retrieved on 2011-4-28.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 01:22, 29 August 2013

NOA_Andy

Andrew Hartpence is the current Director of Online Marketing of The Pokémon Company International. He is perhaps best remembered by Nintendo fans worldwide for his time as Supervisor of Web Content at Nintendo of America, where under the pseudonym of NOA_Andy he moderated the popular NSider Forums.

Gameplay Counselor

Andrew was hired as a Gameplay Counselor for Nintendo of America in November, 1997[1], after having graduated from Indiana University Bloomington with a BA in English and History.

NSider

Andrew Hartpence was known as NOA_INDIANA and later NOA_ANDY on the Nintendo NSider Forums [2]

Wheelie Cyberman

Wheelie Cyberman was the stage name of Andy Hartpence in the nerdcore hip hop band Optimus Rhyme.[3] Their song "Obey The Moderator" is apparently based on his experiences moderating the NSider Forums.

Pokémon

Andrew joined The Pokémon Company International as Director of Online Marketing in September, 2007.[4]

Quotes

  • "For more than four years, these NSider Forums have fostered engaging, robust debates, a strong community and friendships. While their future remains uncertain, in the interim we invite our fans to build on the spirit of community by starting their own Nintendo discussion sites. Remember also that the unique features available with Nintendo DS and Wii give Nintendo the opportunity to communicate directly with fans, while also enabling fans and friends around the world to communicate with each other." - Statement made by Andrew on the closing of the NSider Forums. [5]

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