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Video Game Throwback: Maniac Mansion

While it’s around Halloween and we all start watching DansGaming or check Steam for some killer deals (no pun intended) on horror games, I figured I’d go back to one of the first horror-adventure games I played as a child… Continue Reading →

Introducing Dale Albright

I come from north Alabama and south Tennessee, yet have resided in Nashville for more than a decade. Small towns were fun for most, yet for me, it meant video games were a source of dodging five channels on television,… Continue Reading →

Andy Muschietti’s Version of It Doesn’t Clown Around

It’s been 27 years and Pennywise is back to feast. ’80s kids, it’s time to face your fears again. If you are between the ages of 35 to 40, there is no way you missed It as a child and… Continue Reading →

Just Avoid This Game. You’ll Survive.

Maybe I’m an old-school gamer, but I remember when video games used to be fun and were also released only once they were finished. Just Survive is dead as a game and should be avoided like the Zombie plague.

Tina Guo’s Electric Cello Highlights Game On!

If you think you hear The Legend of Zelda theme song being played overhead in your favorite retail bookstore or coffee shop, don’t worry, you’re not going crazy. That’s just the music of Tina Guo. What’s more, she’s playing the… Continue Reading →

Final Fantasy Record Keeper: A Walk Down Memory Lane

Final Fantasy. Few video games reach an epic status where each game in the series conjures up vivid memories of consoles of yore. Ask any gamer of the last 25 years and they’ll have their own emotional moment from the… Continue Reading →

Cosplayer of the Month: Vivid Vision

Per Matt When convention season starts, Vicky Lau is very busy. As a cosplayer, she attends many events as a guest. She’s also a photographer, taking professional pictures of other cosplayers at various conventions around the world. In addition to… Continue Reading →

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