Welcome back to another instalment of What I Do, Aftermath's semi-regular look at just what it is, exactly, that individuals do for a living in the video game
This feels like the last week when folks in the US can say “things aren’t looking good” before Monday’s inauguration happens and we start to see how grim
This morning, Nintendo finally announced the Switch 2, or at least showed a console that looks a lot like everyone thought it would and set a Direct with more details
Depending on where you’re standing, the video game industry is in a state of caterpillar-like transformation into something new or a full-on crisis. Funding is scarce. Companies are rife
Nintendo is perhaps just days from announcing a new video game console, and that has understandably got a lot of people excited.
For a while now--but it feels like things
The Affordable Accuracy Monitor is the ideal speaker mod. It takes a fairly decent, plentiful speaker that you can often find on fire sale at big box stores and turns
As wildfires rage across southern California, displacing thousands and killing 24 as of this publishing, the state draws on the labor of nearly 1,000 incarcerated firefighters to help quell
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, which as we all know is not Christmas, but that which immediately follows it: Awesome Games Done Quick week. The annual
In the past handful of years, the video game industry has attempted to reckon with its history of workplace abuse, both in the form of crunch and managerial misconduct. Big
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a United States government agency tasked with ensuring that people are treated fairly by banks and financial institutions, proposed a new rule that targets,
It is the dead of winter, and yet, somehow, wildfires are currently ravaging southern California. Each year, unprecedented weather events become significantly more precedented, and the culprit couldn’t be