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Treasure Mathstorm and Treasure Cove
Videos by Michael Gray on
Number Munchers isn’t the only educational computer game I played in the 1990s. I played many other games, most of them made by The Learning Company. TLC was truly one...
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IndieNomicon and Indie Developers in Orlando
Blog Posts by Alex Jedraszczak on
...overshadowed by other entertainment media in the area. That doesn’t mean that indies don’t exist in Orlando, and IndieNomicon has been working to show that there’s actually a large number...
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Scratching the Itch.io #6
Columns by Alex Jedraszczak on
...you the few that actually look pretty good! This week, I was actually pretty impressed. No, not by the record number of games released this week—I was impressed that I...
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Scratching the Itch.io #3
Columns by Alex Jedraszczak on
...a shot, for the price of…uh, $5.39. I mean, the price isn’t bad, it’s just interesting to see an odd number. Palisade Runner Palisade Runner seems like Rampart with Zombies....
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Get Out of Your Dad-Blasted House: Portable Gaming and Graffiti in Europe
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover on
...Wars: Jedi Knight II, and Master of Orion II, to name a few. Replay value is key when you’re on a long trip, both to minimize the number of different...
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[NSFW] Be Careful What You Search For #69
Comics by Terrence Atkins on
The number 69 is pretty cool, you know, because 9 – 6 = 3, and 6 and 9 are divisible by 3. To celebrate subtraction and division, we’re returning to...
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Riviera: The Promised Land (GBA)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on
...scoring, almost arcadish aspects. You get a certain number of points for how well you do in battle, in various minigames and for the decisions you make. You get scores...
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Get Out of Your Damn House: San Diego
Columns by Diana Gray on
...Another FPS. This one was a bit different, giving a certain number of targets to hit in a time limit. It would have been pretty fun if the gun was...
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The Viewtiful View: Bad Design vs. Bad Player
Columns by Eric Bell on
...are still on the island. The situation described is difficult to just stumble upon: a number of unfortunate events and guidelines would have to be followed for the player to...
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What the Crap?: Arcade Antics
Columns by Mark Freedman on
...set number of lives and continues in the consoles, you had to pay for your life in the arcade. So, depending on what you got as an allowance and your...