Spam Spam Spam Humbug: Episode 68 – Modern Kids, Classic Games
How do our children — or our nieces, nephews, and other young children we know — respond to classic PC and console games?
How do our children — or our nieces, nephews, and other young children we know — respond to classic PC and console games?
Linguistic Dragon has published another update concerning his ongoing playthrough of Savage Empire.
Matt Barton continues his chat with David “Dr. Cat” Shapiro.
When we were kids, at least, messing around with video games was at least as fun as playing them to pass them.
In which, somehow, we bring to a close this discussion of the Virtue of Spirituality and the anima technica vacua.
Deathblade Dragon chronicles his struggles with depression, fatherhood, and living according to the Eight Virtues.
Richard Garriott is slated to receive the Andrew Yoon Legend Award at the New York Game Awards later this month.
The Catholic Bytes podcast recently took a look at the theological virtue of Justice, and there’s more than a bit of their analysis that can be related to the same Ultima Virtue.
Where did it all start, our respective fascinations with computers and gaming consoles? What were the systems — and who were the people — along our technological journeys?
Unknown Realm: The Siege Perilous is a new 8-bit fantasy role-playing game for PC and C64 inspired by the classic RPGs of the 80’s.
Matt Barton sat down for a “Matt Chat” session with David Shapiro, better known as Dr. Cat.