Archive Media: The Art of Video Games (2014)
The Art of Video Games exhibit is mostly known for its appearance at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 2012, but it eventually made its way to my area back in 2014.
The Art of Video Games exhibit is mostly known for its appearance at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 2012, but it eventually made its way to my area back in 2014.
Recapping February’s big features on Dragon Power and Walk it Out!; summarizing the Tecmo Super Bowl 2024 season; talking about the SEGA Master System; and checking out the new Splatoon 3 DLC and season.
This bonus installment of Combing Through the Pages comes at the most opportune time – Santa Claus himself is on the cover!
It turns out the missing ingredient in enjoying this game to the maximum was in having other humans to play this game with.
After picking up a large number of video gaming magazines from the 1990s this year, I decided to sit down and develop a focus on what exactly I want to collect going into 2024.
I put a lot of time into my SEGA Dreamcast leading into September, which was highlight by the entries on GemuBaka that discuss my seven-hour streaming marathon on the system and the feature on the notable independent Dreamcast game release of Feet of Fury. Part of sharing the Dreamcast with everyone in September was leafing […]
The SEGA Dreamcast had the ceremonious U.S. release date of Sept. 9, 1999 – 9/9/99 – and I don’t think I’ve looked forward to a game console the same since that point. The system holds a special place in my heart, so when Sept. 9 rolls around each year, this SEGA box enters my mind. […]
I often think there are a ton of fighting games that get overlooked, but there has long been one that might come as a surprise to some: Ultimate Fighting Championship on the SEGA Dreamcast. The UFC as a concept has really evolved over the years, and so has its video games. While the mixed martial […]
You’ve seen me stream Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls for Super Nintendo if you’ve followed along over the years. It serves as one of the meme speedruns on the channel, but it’s highly unlikely anyone knows about my backstory with the game. It’s actually these memories that leave such a positive impression of the […]
I’ve cooled off on my traveling for 2023 due to a variety of personal and professional reasons, but I’m starting to make my way back out to a couple of arcades, and I recently discovered something: I actually really enjoy playing Tetris Giant. I have personally only seen the cabinet in two different arcades, and […]