March 2022 was good and all – but I’m more curious about Sherlock Lion.
Revisiting Electronic Gaming Monthly’s 2001 April Fools joke: A supposed warehouse full of unreleased Sega Neptune consoles on sale for $199 each.
Reprinting an 1896 poem by Clinton Stollard about a “fradie-cat” along with a short biography of the poet.
An essay on the interesting subject of Steam’s DRM-free games.
Creating a home for several brave volunteer plants.
Victor V. Gurbo names all of his video game characters RICHARD NIXON. I had this in mind when I saw a NIXON truck.
There is no surer sign of spring than an ant home invasion.
Now how will poor little baby girl Meta learn the truth?
I hope Nintendo does not switch from its cartridge-first distribution strategy for new games.
“Forget not to blossom always when the springtime comes.”
“People call him the Mayor of Brooklyn Heights” (I am confident that this is not the case. -NAF).
“Then close to the organ stealing, / With awe-struck eyes they gaze / At the player, and listen mutely / To the deep clear notes of praise.”