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Pocket Treasures: Bitless

By Brendan Keogh • September 18th, 2012

Brendan Keogh dies again and again, but he keeps going back for more of Bitless.

Game Over, Man

By Gus Mastrapa • September 14th, 2012

Gus takes the week off and leaves us with one from the archives of Robot Street Gang, circa 2002 – a eulogy of sorts for Mark, one of the ones who didn’t make it.

Sympathy for the Universe

By Stu Horvath • September 13th, 2012

Stu Horvath ponders videogames, sympathetic magic and the universal soul. You know, the light stuff.

The Videogame Criticism You Don’t See

By Marjorie Jensen • September 13th, 2012

Marjorie Jensen has kept videogames at arm’s length because even though violence isn’t contagious, it isn’t appealing either.

Pocket Treasures: Tasty Fish

By Brendan Keogh • September 11th, 2012

Brendan Keogh explains the wonderful uncertainty of iOS’ Tasty Fish.

From the Ashes: The Death of an Arcade

By Rob Haines • September 10th, 2012

Rob Haines recounts the death – and rebirth – of the arcade on the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare.

The Grand Old Captain Kirk

By Gus Mastrapa • September 7th, 2012

The first convention. It changes a nerd.

Changing The Game

By Chris Dahlen • September 7th, 2012

Chris Dahlen shows his son the fun in freeform design.

The Moth

By Stu Horvath • September 6th, 2012

Stu Horvath is looking for meaning in a web of cultural connections and catches a glimpse of it with a moth.

To All the Games I’ve Loved Before

By Richard Clark • September 6th, 2012

Richard Clark writes a love letter to some old digital flames.

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