Surrounded by Rent-a-Cops: An AR Story By David Shimomura • July 12th, 2016 Niantic has a history of making people walk like doofuses and attract unwanted attention from cops.
Last Week’s Comics 7/7/2016 By David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • July 6th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on two new number one issues – Cryptocracy and Hillbilly.
Smiling Mobs By David Shimomura • June 27th, 2016 Will this year’s sale have you adding to your library or your backlog?
The Dad Pad Isn’t as Patronizing as It Seems By David Shimomura • June 20th, 2016 Let’s hear it for the dads who spent Father’s Day playing FIFA in Two Button Mode. It may not just be for dads, though.
Disengage the Simulator By David Shimomura • June 15th, 2016 David gets post-modern as he wrestles with the idea of being a video game. You are tearing me apart, Elon!
Last Week’s Comics 6/15/2016 By Ian Gonzales, Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • June 15th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on The Wicked + The Divine # 20, Injection # 10 and Action Comics # 957.
Blockhood and the City Organism By David Shimomura • June 10th, 2016 “Everything in Block’hood is interdependent on everything else, and the resources form a perfect circle of consumption.”
Last Week’s Comics 6/8/2016 By Ian Gonzales, David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • June 8th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on last week’s Hellboy In Hell # 10, Power Rangers: Pink # 1 and this week’s Prometheus: Life And Death # 1.
Uncharted 4 Is Miserable to Play By David Shimomura • May 23rd, 2016 What can you say when a game looks nice, sounds nice, but is terrible to play?
Last Week’s Comics 5/18/2016 By Ian Gonzales and David Shimomura • May 18th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Actionverse: Stray # 1 and Batman # 52.
A Less-Than-Sunny Press Release from the Nintendo of 2020 By David Shimomura • May 12th, 2016 It’s less of a good time to be Nintendo, here in the year 2020.
A Sunny Press Release from the Nintendo of 2020 By David Shimomura • May 12th, 2016 It’s a great time to be Nintendo here in the year 2020!
Last Week’s Comics 5/4/2016 By Ian Gonzales and David Shimomura • May 4th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Batman # 51 and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl # 7.
Earth Day Savior, and Other In-App Purchases By David Shimomura • April 29th, 2016 It was just Earth Day! Did you do your part to save our little, blue marble and buy hats for your avatar?
Last Week’s Comics 4/26/2016 By Ian Gonzales, David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • April 27th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s The Doorman # 2, Conan the Avenger # 25, last week’s 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank # 1 and James Bond # 6.
Last Week’s Comics 4/20/2016 By Michael Edwards, David Shimomura and Sal Lucci • April 20th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Shaft: Imitation of Life # 3 and last week’s Star Wars Darth Vader & C-3PO comics.
The Maturity of Ratchet and Clank By David Shimomura • April 18th, 2016 You can’t forget the Lombax you grew up with, but at least he’s a real looker now.
Last Week’s Comics 4/14/2016 By Ian Gonzales, David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • April 14th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Xena: Warrior Princess # 1 and last week’s The Fix # 1 and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers # 2.
Xeno-Colonialism By David Shimomura • April 11th, 2016 Traveling to new galaxies and plopping down a settler may be the name of the game.
For the Love of the Game By David Shimomura • April 4th, 2016 “There’re no sports cars or houses to buy, and no swag to adorn myself with. My $70,000 salary might as well be $7,000,000,000 or $7 for all the impact it has”
Future Past of From Dust By David Shimomura • March 17th, 2016 Ubisoft may be a bit more wily than you thought with their world building.
Flash Culture: Fire Emblem Fates By David Shimomura • March 17th, 2016 The internet’s ability to sprout micro cultures is quite a wonder of technology.
Digital Arachnophobia By David Shimomura • March 7th, 2016 What to do when every game you want to play is loaded with hairy, meaty, crawling terrors?