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Forced Obsolescence

Ed Kirchgessner
// August 27, 2010

In the age of digital downloads and arcade throwbacks, how important is backwards compatibility?

Consoles Unplugged

Ed Kirchgessner
// August 20, 2010

The WaveBird's children and gaming's uncertain future.

Port Authority

Ed Kirchgessner
// August 6, 2010

Sometimes, even self-professed IT gurus need to check their network settings.

Pathfinder GameMastery Guide

Ed Kirchgessner
// July 30, 2010

I've waited nearly twenty years for this tome's arrival.

Slingshot Safari

Ed Kirchgessner
// July 16, 2010


A Hermit's Tale

Ed Kirchgessner
// July 9, 2010

With 11 million players, there's a whole lot more to WoW than raiding.

Hulu Plus

Ed Kirchgessner
// July 2, 2010

Will Hulu's new pay service and your console make cable obsolete?

Have Your Cake

Ed Kirchgessner
// June 25, 2010

More games and more gamers means lower prices for everyone.

Robbing Us Blind?

Ed Kirchgessner
// June 13, 2010

Everyone likes to see new content for their favorite game, but when is enough enough?

First Look: Making History II

Ed Kirchgessner
// June 11, 2010

Muzzy Lane's latest should be received with open arms, provided it finds its audience.

Keeping It Down

Ed Kirchgessner
// June 4, 2010

Balancing one's love of big, bass-laden explosions with the neighbor's basic right to peace and quiet can be a challenge.

Real World War Gaming

Ed Kirchgessner
// May 24, 2010

Why are real-world conflicts deemed taboo when the alternative is so much worse?

Is Print Dead?

Ed Kirchgessner
// May 14, 2010

Is it realistic to think there's a future for printed gaming news?

Jumping Through Hoops

Ed Kirchgessner
// May 9, 2010

Is PC gaming worth the hassle?

Secondhand Games

Ed Kirchgessner
// May 7, 2010

With so few options, where can gamers turn when looking to purchase rare classics from yesteryear?

Remembering Adventures Past

Ed Kirchgessner
// April 29, 2010

Traditional adventure games have been on the decline for years, but do they hold the key to reinvigorating the PC as a gaming platform?

Bob Came in Pieces

Ed Kirchgessner
// April 19, 2010


New Kid on the Block

Ed Kirchgessner
// April 8, 2010

The App Store seems to be making Nintendo nervous, and for good reason.

Retail Roundup: April 7, 2010

Ed Kirchgessner
// April 7, 2010

A quick look at a few of this week's newest releases.

G&P @ PAX East: Making History II

Ed Kirchgessner
// March 29, 2010

Muzzy Lane's Ralph Gerth shows us what makes Making History II so unique.

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