(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey folks! I know we're video game nerds one and all, but here's a little secret about me: I love baseball. I've enjoyed watching the Cubs this season, and I'm a perennial Dodgers fan
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey folks! I know we're video game nerds one and all, but here's a little secret about me: I love baseball. I've enjoyed watching the Cubs this season, and I'm a perennial Dodgers fan
As both a reader and a writer, I enjoy diverse genres of literature. I however would have to choose mid-20th century British comic fiction as one of my favorites.
A few months ago, while on the phone with T.S., the founder of NRW, I was talking about certain trends in avant-garde styles of pop developing in London, and how it would be interesting to see these aggressively experimental musical choices manifest in
Stevie Ray Vaughan was considered as one of the key contributors in the 1980s blues revival. His legacy lives on up to this day after that unforgettable era spanning his controversial performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1982 and the release
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I write a lot about games I love. Writing for NRW has given me the platform to do that, and it's wonderful. However, I can't neglect the games I absolutely hate. Ranking high on
Steering clear from some of the obvious clichés that would turn the project into a mere parody or pale imitation, MaVS’s score constitutes the real backbone to the films action and atmosphere all the while delivering a terrific standalone release expanding upon the films’ universe.
I know it’s late. It’s late in the month; it’s late in the evening and it’s time to tune into this month’s Retro Movie, Michael Mann’s THIEF 1981.
Stilz, a producer based in Calgary, Canada, has re-released his most recent album, "Judicator."
With X-Men: Apocalypse headed to theaters later this month to continue the most prolific franchise in superhero cinema, now seems to be a good time to look back at the history of the X-Men heroes in gaming.
The Rise of the Synths is a documentary about the synthwave genre, community, and aesthetic. You can watch the trailer and contribute to the Kickstarter here. The entire project looks incredible, with so many talented and important people from within the scene attached to it, and I
Feast your eyes and ears on this masterpiece.
Once again we strap on our work boots, sling our spades over our shoulders, and shamble on over to the Console Graveyard. This time we'll take a look at a system that never truly knew who it was. One that had the best