He has worked for magazines such as Nintendo World, EGM Brasil, Herói and Pokémon Club; at Conrad Editora, and he maintained his own website Gamer.br at IG[2] between 2006 and 2011.
He has published material at Folha de S.Paulo, Superinteressante, Set and MTV.
[3] His career started as a Powerline in Gradiente Entertainment (Brazilian representative of Nintendo) - a "powerline" was a person who provided tips for videogames via telephone.
[2][4] In 2015, he founded the Brazilian IGN, focused on videogames.
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