Chris Person
Really Wasn’t Expecting PS2 Ads About A Dad Playing Boku no Natsuyasumi 2 To Hit Me Like A Truck
We could never make ads as emotional as these ones for the Boku no Natsuyasumi series.
Tokyo Pop Is A Goofy Indie Slice Of ’80s Alienation, Well Ahead Of Its Time
Fifteen years before Lost In Translation, the director of Buffy The Vampire Slayer did it better.
They Want You To Forget What A Film Looks Like
The recent transfer of True Lies shows that some people need their deep learning algorithms taken away from them.
Civil War Looks Like A Mess, But I See What You’re Going For
The trailer for Alex Garland's latest movie dropped, and based on his output I am pretty sure I know how this one is gonna go.
Sonic 2’s Lost Stages Have Been Found
Sonic 2 was originally much broader in scope. But thanks to the Video Game History Foundation, lost levels from that stage are being reconstructed. And I helped out too!
Keychron Was THIS CLOSE 🤏 To Demolishing Logitech’s Best Ergonomic Mouse For Half The Price
All I wanted was an ergonomic mouse that performed like a gaming mouse, and at $49.99 the Keychron M6 comes so close and whiffs it.
The Ultimate SNES Remasters Are ROM Hacks With CD Quality Audio
Game Remakes often add a fresh coat of paint at the cost of a game’s soul, but MSU-1 ROM hacks liven things up without erasing a game’s history.
The Exit 8 Is The Best $4 You Will Spend Trapped In The Japanese Subway System
Welcome to OCD Hell, I hope you like checking tiles.
What Happened To “The World’s Best Stereo System?”
Ken Fritz spent 27 years making a gargantuan sound system. After he died, where did the world’s best stereo system go?
Cipher Isn’t Just An Anime, It’s A Documentary About 1980s New York
A relatively obscure and confusing anime OVA, properly preserved by fansubbers, is a joyous celebration of the late 80s and New York.