Does this look familiar? Retrowave continues to spread it's influence. This time M83 and Microsoft give a nod towards our growing culture.
Does this look familiar? Retrowave continues to spread it's influence. This time M83 and Microsoft give a nod towards our growing culture.
Bella channels all of your 80's crushes in one shoot. Oh, and I know you should recognize the song playing in the background! ; Another win for the Rosso Corsa Collective.
How will poor Will respond to normal life after escaping the traumatic "Upside Down". So many questions that we have. Is Eleven OK? What on Earth did Will barf up? Let's hope this season answers them.
Today we'll tackle another notable game that's long overdue for a NRW once-over. I'd been saving this one, because I'd really like to pluck heavily from 1987 this year, and Karnov is one of the most laughed-at yet loved games from the era.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Just as Big Trouble in Little China / Escape From New York was one of the best books at the end of 2016, it is consistently one of the best of early 2017. I mentioned in one of my
With the successful release of the film Hidden Figures and being that it’s the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 1 launch disaster, I figured that I’d start 2017 with a switch to non-fiction.
Hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland, Mono Memory is a brand new face in the synth and retro wave scene. But don’t let that freshness fool you – it’s clear upon first listen that Mono Memory is no stranger to music production. His debut EP, “’85,” is
The devilish duo Dance With The Dead are being resurrected back into the spotlight with the release of “B-Sides: Volume 1.” Although this album is comprised of various unreleased and compilation tracks, it is quickly shaping up to be a truly fiendish fan favorite.
When we were kids, and we first beheld the wonder of console video games, the entire thing would sometimes seem like one huge river – no, an ocean is more appropriate. One deluge of games would be released, then another, and we'd still
From about 1988 to 1990, the Rumble itself wasn't a huge deal. In fact, it wasn't even the main event in 1988.
A lot has changed in synthwave since 2013, when Lazerhawk’s (until now now, last) album Skull and Shark came out. The genre has in many ways matured and a whole new generation of listeners and producers has joined the fray. Since then we've had the
Is the increasing interest in all things retro a sign that we have become bored with the new gadgets and swag that our world is giving us?