I personally loved Electronic Gaming Monthly saying that 9/11 was the 4th most important event to happen in 2001 for gaming.
Every time my students express admiration for a particular dreamy indie-game creator, I make them pull up their webpage and show them the back catalog of obscure and/or barely finished games on which they rest. I point at that game design "remainder" and ask why they aren't designing *those* rn.
Decided to balance the scales a bit after being very nice and positive about RPGs at CAF this weekend by being a shit On Line
see you all at the next manifesto jam in 2030, when like the world cup, it will be split across three countries (videogames, tabletopgames, larpgames)
HELL YEAH
It is extremely funny to me that Manifesto Jam follows the World Cup cadence
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One of my favorite little things in Gundam is Anaheim Electronics. I love that the company that makes mobile suits is mostly out of focus and sells weapons to all sides of the conflict because they just want money more than anything else