I think there are some things to maybe not advocate so strongly for in gaming. Or at least to have a sophisticated conversation about full of cautionary tales rather than stumping for corpos, as that often drives you in the direction of campaigning against your own self-interests. “We need to get back to industry growth”Continue reading “Wall-E Was a Warning, Not a Business Plan for the Gaming Industry”
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GoTY in April? Grow Up – Against the Instant, Month-to-Month GoTY Culture
[from My Gaming Diary: Gamedate 78744.2] I have some very austere philosophies on the Game of The Year discussion. First and foremost of which is that no one should be having this conversation until December of the release calendar. Amongst other reasons why, I feel it is actually denigrating and demeaning to the creatives andContinue reading “GoTY in April? Grow Up – Against the Instant, Month-to-Month GoTY Culture”
Adapt or Game Less: Notes from the Priced-Out Frontier [from My Gaming Diary – Gamedate 78738.1]
I wrote at length on BlueSky this morning about all of the wailing and gnashing of teeth I have been doing over the Nintendo Switch 2. The hand-wringing. Agonizing. It is much the same as I have done over the iPad Pro. And again two times over now about GPUs. And I realized this afternoonContinue reading “Adapt or Game Less: Notes from the Priced-Out Frontier [from My Gaming Diary – Gamedate 78738.1]”
Chasing Graphics: The Frustrating GPU Hunt in a Retail Nightmare
The GPU market at retail is a mess right now. And the answer that “MicroCenter has the RX 9070 XT in stock every day until 3pm” is a disingenuous take that everything is ok for everyone else in the global market who CAN’t get to a MicroCenter. Anything that is in stock tends to beContinue reading “Chasing Graphics: The Frustrating GPU Hunt in a Retail Nightmare”
Navigating Nostalgia: Why Old Games Matter in a Rapidly Evolving Tech Landscape
PC World reported last week that nVidia’s newest GPUs are having a problem playing games from the early 2000s that use the PhysX API. While I agree with the author’s main takeaway, that this is not the ELE that many YouTubers proclaim it to be, it did make me reminisce about how much I playContinue reading “Navigating Nostalgia: Why Old Games Matter in a Rapidly Evolving Tech Landscape”
“Anticipation and Uncertainty: The Countdown to the Nintendo Switch 2 Launch”
The excitement for a new console. There isn’t much anything quite like it. I’ve only nabbed a few precious machines on actual launch day in my almost 50+ years of gaming. I stood in line for the Nintendo Wii and walked away with one in my proud hands on launch day. It was at aContinue reading ““Anticipation and Uncertainty: The Countdown to the Nintendo Switch 2 Launch””
Finding Balance in Gaming: My 2025 Strategy
Admittedly, I toe-dip too much. I get a new game. I play it long enough to gain initial impressions and describe the bulk of the systems that I believe the game holds. Talk about it a bit with friends. After a few discussions, I may keep playing it on the regular for another week orContinue reading “Finding Balance in Gaming: My 2025 Strategy”
Embracing Tech on a New Writing Journey: a Retirement of Sorts
As I prepare to take off on this new writing arc (or at least claim that I am) one of the things that I am struggling with is direction. I’ve long told myself that I want to get out of the “I told you so” articles that have become my norm over the past fourContinue reading “Embracing Tech on a New Writing Journey: a Retirement of Sorts”
A Bit on Transitions and Changes
I only buy two brands of sneakers. Jordan’s. And New Balance. I have a lot of them. But only those two types. My approach to most things in my regular life is pretty simple. Not so much so in my digital life. As I sit here and type this out on a Chuwi Gemibook thatContinue reading “A Bit on Transitions and Changes”
Exactly How Everyone’s Concord Predictions Are Wrong
It is no consumers job to make sure that Concord is a good video game. And it is not up to any gamer to speak well of Concord. It’s not my job to “find at least one good thing to say about every game”. Anyone who has spent some time listening to me knows thatContinue reading “Exactly How Everyone’s Concord Predictions Are Wrong”