Fantasy Break By Stu Horvath • July 28th, 2011 Stu Horvath discovers a catalog of fantasy board games from the Eighties on Retro Junk and is immediately filled with envy and the compulsion to collect.
A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours (or Everybody Wants to Rule the World) By John McGuire • July 28th, 2011 John ‘Hambone’ McGuire played Dungeons and Dragons: Conquest of Nerath and now everyone else on Team Unwinnable wants in on the fun.
A Brief History of Role-Playing By Tim Mucci • July 28th, 2011 Behold the first installment of Tim Mucci’s Tabletop Wizard! Behold and tremble!
Augmented Coffee Break By Stu Horvath • July 26th, 2011 The latest trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a live action musing on the moral and ethical implications of human cybernetic augmentation.
Coffee Break, Born on a Monday By Stu Horvath • July 25th, 2011 Making his lair in Iceberg Lounge, the Penguin of Batman: Arkham City has plenty of henchmen and one big surprise waiting for the Caped Crusader…
Three Editions of Star Wars: The Old Republic Announced By Peter Lang • July 21st, 2011 Bioware announced today three editions of its highly anticipated MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic. With prices ranging from $59-$149.99, they best be delivering it in an X-Wing.
Field Trip: Classic Console and Arcade Gaming Show By Brian Taylor • July 21st, 2011 Brian Taylor journeys to Cleveland, Ohio, for the Classic Console and Arcade Gaming Show. Look no further for photos of vintage videogame cartridges!
Rookie of the Year: The Biggest Loser By Matt Marrone • July 19th, 2011 Matt Marrone wants to change his life (and get healthier). He turns to the iOS app Lose It! and Fable 2 for inspiration.
Totally Rad Coffee Break By Bee Tee Dee • July 19th, 2011 Shih Tzu compares the American Nintendo game Totally Rad with its original Japanese version Magic John. Much strangeness is revealed.
Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition Details (You Guessed It) Leaked. By Peter Lang • July 18th, 2011 Warner Bros. Batman: Arkham City is going to be awesome. The Collector’s Edition looks to be fun, just a little less utilitarian.