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I hope I can afford an Afterlife train ticket (Grim Fandango Remastered overview)
In 1998 I was in third year of college and working hard. I’m not even sure how I found time for video games, but I did and on top of that heap was Grim Fandango. Up to that point I … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure games, doublefine, doublefine games, grim fandango, lucasarts, tim schafer
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Cognitive Reasoning Turns Its Final Time
When things end, especially serials we hope that even if they end with room for more, they offer a satisfying ending. One we can contemplate and understand what has come and what may come. With so many series recently ending … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure games, cognition, erica reed, phoenix online studios
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A batch of AGS totally worth more than the price!
Indie game bundles have been the craze for a short while. There’s been Humble Bundle, Indie Royle, Bundle-In-A-Box and the first AGS bundle last year AGS Bake Sale. AGS Bake Sale offered a ton of amazing exclusive games built in … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure game, adventure games, ags, pathwork, piss, point n click, screen 7, summerbatch
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RESONANCE: Epic Retro Sci-Fi Mystery Does Much Good (some bad)
The best Science Fiction tends to have dubious characters of gray personalities, a terse semblance of what is truly right and wrong, awkward scientific concepts which aren’t exactly plausible and usually, but not always an ending which makes one think … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, adventure game, adventure games, ags, pixels, resonance, science fiction, vince twelve, wadjeteye, wadjeteye games, xii games
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Super Big Kickstarter Roundup (April 18th, 2012)
The following are projects I would love to pledge to for rewards and to see the projects happen. In some cases the projects are at 100% and that just means I wish I had hundreds of thousands of dollars just … Continue reading
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Tagged ace kilroy, adventure games, bill corbett, books, cartoons, comic books, Comics, jane jensen, kickstarter, paul jenkins, TV and Movies, video games, web comics
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Nerd Notes for 02/01/2012
Over at my Livejournal I used to take various links I found and collate them all into a collection that I called “Nerd Notes”. These links could contain anything from videogames to wrestling to movie trailers to news articles. I … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure games, ags, all-american rejects, books, da new guys, nerd notes, paul mccartney, point and click, sumo cyco, the future, wadjeteye games
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Law & Order’s Legacy Continues in Interactive Format
I was twelve years old when Law & Order began its long run on NBC. The show didn’t really hit its stride till the late great Jerry Orbach joined the cast in the second season along with S. Epatha Merkeson … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure game, adventure games, law & order, law & order legacies, telltale, telltale games, video games
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Keeping an eye on Wadjeteye
I first discovered the writing and programing talent of Dave Gilbert through the AGS website and specifically the first games he tackled based on the Reality-On-The-Norm universe and then his first AGS game, the uncomplicated as it existed, but still … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, adventure games, ags, blackwell, blackwell deception, dave gilbert, interview, overview, review, wadjeteye, wadjeteye games
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Games That Tell Tales
As TellTale Games truly expands their line of excellent produced games in the end of 2011 and beginning in 2012 with magic based on the Jurassic Park movie franchise, and two very popular the Comic books in Image Comics The … Continue reading
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Tagged aardman, adventure, adventure games, back to the future, back to the future the game, badge of carnage, bone, Comics, dan connors, dave grossman, doc brown, doublefine, fables, graham anabelle, grickle, guybrush threepwood, hector, homestar runner, jeff smith, kevin brunner, mike stemmle, monkey island, sam & max, sam and max, steve purcell, straandlooper, strong bad, telltale, telltale games, the walking dead, tim schaefer, vertigo, video games, wallace and gromit
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