When it comes to “geek spaces” none is more personal than the screens we toil away on, whether for profession, profit, or passion.
Declassify >‘Breath of the Wild’ is a modern marvel in video game history
A Special Report by Agent Parker
During my first weekend playing through “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,” I encountered a centaur-looking creature who greeted me with an ice arrow, killing me instantly.
The game’s forgiving autosave function had me respawn outside the area’s gate, and I elected to climb a mountain range to my right to not incur his wrath again. Halfway across the top of the ridge, I discovered a giant cycloptic ogre called a Hinox sleeping near a pond.
Declassify >The Story of Chrono Trigger is the story of a Rare Assemblage of Unrivaled Talent
Chrono Trigger is one of those classic titles that generate nostalgia and a real sense of reverie amongst gamers. Released back in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – it was a critical and commercial success.
I’m not exaggerating when I say few games released in the past 20 years measure up to this RPG masterpiece. Some younger gamers or those unfamiliar with gaming might not understand Chrono Trigger’s significance, but that’s okay.
I’m an old nerd whose wanted to write about this for a while.
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Small Oddities: Hearts, Packages, Gravity, the Agent, and a Dragon
From video games to television, science and technology to the spy, and even a glimpse of the fantastic, here are five pieces from deviantArt.com that are simply extraordinary.
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Small Oddities: Link, Elves, Technology, a Buick, and a Smurf
Five pieces of art that caught my eye, all in different ways. From the open sea to the desert, from elven paths and their magic to technology and a smurf, yes, there’s a lot of ground to cover in just these five pieces.
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