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A silver sports car makes a left-banked turn on a professional racetrack. Lush trees line the outer perimeter of the track.

Missing Mediocrity

By Van Dennis • March 22nd, 2022

The extinction of regular cars in racing games.

Sailors on the Starless Sea

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 21st, 2022

Our first funnel!

Letter from the Editor

Unwinnable Monthly – March 2022

By David Shimomura • March 15th, 2022

Driving games! College classes! Too many exclamation points!

Glorantha

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 14th, 2022

Stu’s back on his RuneQuest bullshit again.

Here's the Thing
A still from The Secret of NIMH featuring Mrs. Brisby looking worried. She is a light brown field mouse with large eyes. She wears a red cloak.

I Used to be That Guy

By Rob Rich • March 14th, 2022

Rob talks a bit about the type of person he used to be, and why he’s glad things have changed.

Forms in Light

Lost Cities

By Justin Reeve • March 10th, 2022

Shadow of the Tomb Raider gets a lot wrong about archaeology, but the game at least pokes a hole in the myth of the lost city.

Casting Deep Meteo
An astronaut floats adrift in darkest space. The face of their helmet is partially shattered, revealing a grimacing red skull within.

Impossible Decisions: The Game

By Levi Rubeck • March 8th, 2022

As I am not interested in a Mothership experience completely devoid of hope, I presume my players aren’t either. But this isn’t a stroll down candy corn avenue.

King Kong

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 7th, 2022

The Eighth Wonder of the World left some surprising marks on D&D.

Another Look
In a browned-out videogame screen, a soldier in fatigues faces off against two mud-colored tanks.

Killing My People

By Yussef Cole • March 4th, 2022

My mother once walked in on my brother and I playing a PlayStation game called SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs. She interrupted our session, asking why we were “killing our people?”

Rookie of the Year
In a still from The Sopranos, four Italian men in well-tailored suits stare down the camera.

Why They Say My Last Name on the Sopranos

By Matt Marrone • March 3rd, 2022

The reason they say “Marone” instead of “Madone” on The Sopranos is actually an untold story – one that dates back to when Matt was an intern on the show.

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