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In 1983 I couldn't afford to beat Dragon's Lair

14 August 2026 at 23:45
Dragon's Lair

I love and still play Don Bluth's amazing video games. I never would have been able to finish them were it not for re-releases years later on several personal platforms.

The animations, matched with a fantastic sense of humor, made Dragon's Lair an instant favorite. β€” Read the rest

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When Jewish mysticism answers the Call of Cthulhu

14 August 2026 at 01:51
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Peter Bebergal, author of Season of the Witch, Strange Frequencies, and Appendix N: The Eldritch Roots of Dungeons & Dragons, has spent years thoughtfully exploring the borderlands where occultism, religion, pop culture, and imagination overlap. Writer and filmmaker JF Martel hosts the art and philosophy podcast, Weird Studies, and is the author of Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice, for my money, one of the smartest and most provocative books about art and the imagination published in recent memory. β€” Read the rest

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Slick samurai simulator Ghost of Yōtei finally getting some DLC

12 August 2026 at 21:37
Ghost of Yōtei β€” Ghost of Yotei: Legends. Screengrab via PlayStation on Youtube

I thought Ghost of Tsushima was areally good game, what with all its razor-sharp samurai action and breathtaking Japanese vistas. I thought its sequel Ghost of Yōtei was pretty damn good too… weird as it was to see local comedian Erika Ishii, a person I have seen get their head shaved live on stage for a few measly improv comedy points, gruffly deliver stone-cold badass lines about revenge. β€” Read the rest

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TAC-2 is back: the new Commodore reissues an old joystick

12 August 2026 at 16:06
Photo: Commodore

The TAC-2 was a famous joystick offered for Commodore's C64, the 8-bit personal computer first sold in 1982, and compatible with the Atari and other systems using the classic 9-pin plug. And now you can buy it again. There are upgrades such as a stronger steel shaft (the original was just a tire valve, according to the press release, which would be typical of the old Commodore) but its otherwise high-fidelity, including the connector (no USB!) β€” Read the rest

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New daily word game challenges you to be succinct

12 August 2026 at 14:00
daily word game β€” Image: Faizal Ramli/Shutterstock

Take twelve words and rearrange them to say the same thing in just five. That's the game.

Sheets.works takes spreadsheets and turns them into dashboards and reports. To show off their chops in a fun way, they release a Data Drop once a week, like a collection of startup sounds or an explanation of why it takes so long to board an airplane. β€” Read the rest

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Fans are cramming Undertale into EarthBound's Super Nintendo engine

11 August 2026 at 00:38
Undertale EarthBound demake β€” Undertale

Undertale, an indie RPG released in 2015 after a successful Kickstarter campaign by developer Toby Fox, has become nothing short of a pop culture icon. Since its release, critics and audiences fell in love with its memorable characters, humor, illustrator Temmie Chang's art style, bullet-hell-meets-RPG gameplay, storytelling, and of course, the soundtrack. β€” Read the rest

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The best Mario Kart build is an economics problem from 1900

10 August 2026 at 23:17
Mario Kart Pareto frontier β€” Photo by Syced, CC0 (Wikimedia Commons)

Mario Kart 8 asks you to pick a driver, a kart body, tires, and a glider, and each category has dozens of options with their own speed, acceleration, handling, and weight. Antoine Mayerowitz's interactive guide to the Pareto frontier sorts the resulting thousands of builds with a method an economist developed over a century ago. β€” Read the rest

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