Will this be the norm for much longer? In an industry that seems plagued with the underepresentation of any group besides white males, it’s reassuring to read reports of a little diversification. Walking around the show, playing the games, and networking with peers, it was striking how many people
Art that looks like a cross between Super Metroid and Watchmen can’t go wrong, can it? Uno Moralez doesn’t think so, and his art does more than that. Some of his black and white pieces look like higher res renditions of some Commodore 64 adventure games. You can see more of his work here.
Ohio State’s halftime show at the game against Nebraska was truly a spectacle to behold: a full ten minutes of their marching band performing video game tributes. I went to Michigan, so understand that praise of OSU is sacrilege, enough to get me burned at the stake in Ann Arbor. Combine an idea fi
Coins are ubiquitous in Mario games, but their function has remained relatively constant. Who can deny their allure? The collectibles are a little different this time and just that small change can affect the way the whole game is played. – – – For one thing, it’s a Mario that’s concerned with score
Peter McFarlane makes art with computers. No not on Photoshop, but with old circuitboards from garbaged PCs: To me, waste is just lack of imagination. This belief carries beyond the boundaries of my art production and permeates most aspects of my life. Most of my home and studio, and much of everyt