Halt and catch fire
‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Is the New ‘The Wire’
A spoiler free plea to watch 2017’s best television show.
‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Had A Hopeful, Heartbreaking Vision for Women in Tech
The just-finished AMC series closed with a beautiful, hopeful plea for equality and a brighter future.
From Russia with Fun: How Nintendo Got the Rights for Tetris from the USSR
KGB agents, fur coats and video games are all part of the history behind a Nintendo’s badass representative and his quest to bring Tetris to the Game Boy.
A Chat with Bob Wakelin, the Artist Behind the Most Iconic Game Art of the 80s
This is the man responsible for the most cherished and often disturbing game covers of the 1980s.
Henk Rogers: The Dutch Godfather of Japanese RPGs
The Black Onyx is the most important JRPG that you never heard about.
'Forbidden Forest' Is the Best Early Survival Horror Game You've Never Played
You’re in the woods, alone, with a moon high up, dabbing the night’s sky and slowly crawling along the stars.
Remembering 'Elite', the Most Important Game of the Early 80s
Elite was the first of a long and proud line of space simulators.
Die, Live, and Die Again in this Weird Retro Video Game Rock Opera
These days, no game concept would surprise me.
Donkey vs. King: The Day Nintendo Fought Hollywood and Won
Easy wins weren't common for the video game industry of the 80s.
Apogee’s Forgotten Retro Game Classics
Consider this a public announcement that you should play the original Duke Nukem.
Pac-Man Fever Is the Weirdest Concept Album About Video Games You’ll Ever Hear
Jerry Buckner and Gary Garcia’s music tribute to 80s video games is a creepy homage with guitar solos about the Golden Age of the arcades.