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About two years after Star Fox Adventures, the GameCube got a “real” Star Fox entry, subtitled Assault. Around this time, Nintendo was occasionally working on their properties with third party developers, like when they hired Sega to...
Apropos of nothing, I decided to put together a list of a book I’d recommend for every year of the 20th century. Because, why not! And also, I’m musing over doing A Century of Books again next year, and it’s
The idea of The Numbers Game is to enter a number into the search bar of your computer and then post a selection of the photos that turn up. This week’s number is 747. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.
Rare was Nintendo’s golden boy studio throughout much of the Nintendo 64 era, having expanded their roster of 3D platformers with Donkey Kong 64 and the two Banjo Kazooie games. What’s more, they introduced the competitive FPS phenomenon...
It's 3:43 AM and I'm awake because of a dream. I'd gone to get water, and on my way back to bed, instead of falling back asleep, I found myself lying there with my eyes open, thinking about second grade. My class was small, the kind of...
I find Tay Garnett intermittently very interesting, and his memoir makes me like him as a person, so it’s odd that I’d NEVER watched his best-known film, THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE. So I did. Fiona had seen it before but forgotten...
The first chapter contains some factual errors which, while superficial, hurt the credibility of the text. Later, we see Paul Allen’s name mangled. The author was a New Yorker writer, but the New Yorker’s famous fact checkers didn’t get...
Activity Monitor is one of those apps you open when something is wrong and then quietly resent. It tells you a process called java is eating a core and offers you almost nothing else. No version, no path, no command line, no idea which...
Activity Monitor is one of those apps you open when something is wrong and then quietly resent. It tells you a process called java is eating a core and offers you almost nothing else. No version, no path, no command line, no idea which...
Forty quid doesn’t get you much these days. Five pints and the right to stand outside The Devonshire. One and a half Domino’s pizzas. Half a tank of […] The post The Cocochine, London appeared first on Meat & One Veg.
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