I review Insani’s 2008 local treanslation of Satomi Shiba’s excellent doujin freeware visual novel, True Remembrance.
I apply the term “survive and advance” from March Madness to describe a common visual novel choice structure where multiple choices have at least one game over option.
This will come as a shock to all of our readers, but I (N.A. Ferrell) do not approve of requiring Instagram usage for school assignments.
What better way to spend New Year’s weekend than to catch up on The New Leaf Journal’s fresh December 2023 content?
On upgrading my Google Pixel 3a XL from LineageOS 19 to LineageOS 20.
Wherein I use a particularly questionable “experts say” headline on a piece trying to justify Hamas’ behavior to question the “experts say” headlines.
Why did I spend hours trying to catch a level 15 Dragonair in the Pokémon Yellow Safari Zone? Some questions are hard to answer.
We review our September articles and most-visited posts before looking ahead to October. Things are well-organized this month.
I take a look at one of the best visual novels of the al|together set, featuring a terrific protagonist in Kasumi Kurasawa, broken phones, holograms, and growing up.
From a Nintendo Life report: The first entry in Sting’s Dept. Heaven series is getting an HD remaster. Making the announcement […]
Digging up an old user-created guide for Nintendo’s 1990 Golf entry for Game Boy on Game FAQs.
From Using FreshRSS to “Like” blog posts via Webmention by Mr. Peter Rukavina: Although it took some fiddling to make all […]