Sky, thatgamecompany’s successor to Journey, is out soon

It’s been years since I first played thatgamecompany’s veritable masterpiece Journey, and I’ve still yet to play anything that’s managed to warm the icy depths of my heart in quite the same way. Consisting of exactly zero exposition or dialogue, Journey was perhaps so memorable because of the way players were thrust into the game’s… Continue reading Sky, thatgamecompany’s successor to Journey, is out soon

Controllers & Remotes: Episode #4 – 2001 a Space Odyssey & Mobile Games

It’s one parts NetFlix, one part games. The crew of Peter, Agasicles, and Jon bring you a screening room discussion of a selection from the most recently dropped movies on NetFlix, followed by a deep dive discussion in one area of video games. This week, we take on Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: a Space Odyssey”. Then,… Continue reading Controllers & Remotes: Episode #4 – 2001 a Space Odyssey & Mobile Games

Leap Day news abounds | Hololens, Raspberry Pi 3 and iPad Pro Rumors

This year is a leap year, and sadly, Leap Day had to be on a Monday. But, alas, we had some really great things happen on Leap Day. And after trying to write the big ones, and the hassle it was turning into, I decided to make a video instead. Greater hassles then ensued. But,… Continue reading Leap Day news abounds | Hololens, Raspberry Pi 3 and iPad Pro Rumors

Redefining One’s Gaming Self (by using labels in an anti-label world)

I am going to buck the current trend, which advocates that there is no such thing as a definition of a gamer, or rather that anyone who plays any game should just exist in this amorphous clump of “gamers” with no additional label . I think that is bull, mainly because we define the world… Continue reading Redefining One’s Gaming Self (by using labels in an anti-label world)

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