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Author: Gus Mastrapa

Eat a Videogame Olive

By Gus Mastrapa • July 6th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa would like you to open your mind, eat an olive and play Spelunky.

Delinquent in Miami

By Gus Mastrapa • June 29th, 2012

In 1981, young Gus Mastrapa went AWOL in Miami, where he learned about Indiana Jones, arcades – and freedom.

The Button that Pushes Itself

By Gus Mastrapa • June 22nd, 2012

Gus Mastrapa can only push the button for so long.

E3 Needs a Reboot

By Gus Mastrapa • June 15th, 2012

This game industry is overly commercial, too violent and, worst of all, boring. Gus Mastrapa wants a reboot.

What About the Stupid Shit?

By Gus Mastrapa • June 1st, 2012

Gus Mastrapa, against all his better judgement, goes to bat for the worst examples of videogames – the indefensible garbage.

Good and Evil I Have Done

By Gus Mastrapa • May 25th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa shares tales of good done in Ultima Online and regrettable evil spread in real life.

How A Game of Thrones Found Me Friends

By Gus Mastrapa • May 18th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa finds his people thanks to George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novels.

Videogames are Killing Me

By Gus Mastrapa • May 11th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa doesn’t want to die but, thanks to videogames, he’s not doing much about it.

Escape to the Theater of Magic

By Gus Mastrapa • May 4th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa explains what it is like to be caught under the spell of a pinball game.

How I Met My Wife

By Gus Mastrapa • April 27th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa explains how Larry Flynt and Pokemon were pivotal in meeting the love of his life.

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