(May 2014) It had never really occurred to me before stumbling across an article on Nintendo's Tomodachi Life,to consider the role the LGBT community plays within the video games industry. It was only when this matter was brought to attention through Nintendo's apologies surrounding the lack of possibility for same-sex relationships within this game that... Continue Reading →
Archive: Video Games As Art?
(February 2014) If there's anything a question mark in a title does suggest, it's a controversial discussion. But the rise of artistic expression seen in various aspects of video game development from graphics, backgrounds, and renderings, to soundtrack and aims have had the care and attention usually admired of pieces of art. These things are... Continue Reading →
Archive: The Retro Revolution – How the Clock’s Turning Back for Gaming
After Russia returned to the old reliable typewriter, attention turned to the gaming industry and the revival of low-bit, classic style games.
Archive: Publishers vs. Developers
A discussion from way back in 2013 of the way the Independent Games market was heading after it began picking up some speed and media coverage.