Mother’s Legacy: Engendering AI in Videogames By Cara Ellison • March 30th, 2012 Mother, why are you trying to kill us? Cara Ellison examines the foundations of fear for the female AI.
Hillbilly Murders Toaster – Shoot Many Robots Reviewed By Ian Gonzales • March 28th, 2012 Ian Gonzales prepares for Judgment Day as he plays Shoot Many Robots from Demiurge Studios.
Last Week’s Comics 3/28/2012 By Brian Bannen • March 28th, 2012 Brian Bannen reviews Green Lantern Corps #7, Smoke and Mirrors #1 and Kick-Ass 2 #7 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
Alone Together in Journey By Brendan Keogh • March 27th, 2012 Brendan Keogh discovers solitude with others as he plays Journey for the PS3.
Pocket Treasures: An Unethical Number of Enemies By Brendan Keogh • March 22nd, 2012 Pocket Treasures is a column about the iPhone games you might have missed – the small. The absurd. The disposable. The too-popular. The implausible.
The Dusty Hoard – RoboCop 2: The Official Movie Adaptation By Ian Gonzales • March 22nd, 2012 Ian Gonzales takes a break from shooting Nuke to reread RoboCop 2: The Official Movie Adaptation.
Last Week’s Comics 3/21/2012 By Brian Bannen • March 21st, 2012 Brian Bannen reviews Avengers Assemble #1, Saucer Country #1 and Saga #1 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
Brand MillerCop By Michael Edwards • March 21st, 2012 Mike Edwards ponders one of life’s greatest mysteries: Could there have been better RoboCop sequels?
I’d Buy That for a Dollar! By Garrett Martin • March 19th, 2012 Garrett Martin finally sees the original RoboCop and admits that, yeah – it’s pretty good.
Unwinnable Presents: Unlistenable Episode 38 – One for the Bronies By Team Unwinnable • March 16th, 2012 Team Unwinnable’s latest podcast discusses the Brony phenomenon, the importance of My Little Pony and the Independent Games Festival.