Archive for Tag: Alex Jedraszczak
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Real Virtuality: Call
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Alex Jedraszczak’s webcomic set in a world where videogames are real and you can major in Halo.
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Real Virtuality: Wait
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Alex Jedraszczak’s webcomic set in a world where videogames are real and you can major in Halo.
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Real Virtuality: Start
Comics by Alex Jedraszczak on
Alex Jedraszczak’s webcomic set in a world where videogames are real and you can major in Halo.
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Bubble Bobble (NES)
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My father was quite an avid gamer, back in the day, with a particular skill for puzzle games. His high scores were eternally etched into the cartridges in our house, far beyond the reach of my juvenil
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Blaster Master (NES)
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The classic tale of a boy and his frog.
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Crystalis (NES)
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Few games dare to predict the apocalypse less than a decade away from the date of release.
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Dragon Warrior (NES)
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Take care and tempt not the fates.
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Lagoon (SNES)
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The atomic bomb. Man's greatest achievement. Like, ever, man. I mean, what else can blow up as much stuff as the atomic bomb? And, certainly, one can see that man's sole purpose in this universe is to
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Soul Blazer (SNES)
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I am here to tell the story of a game that is often forgotten in the wake of the popularity of its successors, despite my personal preference for it. No, no, I'm not talking about Lufia. This isn't about Final Fantasy IV, either.