Category: gaming
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Tetris Effect
Tetris Effect is great, but I think I’m a bit biased. Let me paint you a picture of why you need to play this game. ➡️
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I ❤️ Tetris
If you’ve ever met me and video games were a discussion topic then you’ll know that I deeply adore Tetris. I’ve always felt that Tetris was the purest video game ever created. No one version of Tetris supplants the others as each is unique. Some may scoff at new features like being able to hold… ➡️
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What I Played: 2017 Edition
🏷️cuphead, mario, nidhogg, nintendo, shovel knight, Snake Pass, sonic, splatoon, stardew valley, switch, undertale, zeldaBoy howdy, did I play a ton of games in 2017. What a great year. ➡️
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RIP NES Classic Edition
Nintendo has decided to discontinue the NES Classic Edition. Supply never met demand, often selling out on sites within 10-15 minutes. I really wanted to gift these out during Christmas. I thought it was a great toy, and a good trip down nostalgia lane for my gamer friends, and retired-gamer friends. Unfortunately I wasn’t able… ➡️
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Hold Onto That Feeling Link
As I eagerly await the release of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I examined my hopes and tried to lower my expectations. It’s easy to get caught up on a hype train fueled by nostalgia. Franchises have a burden in order to entice consumers. They must have something familiar to bring back people… ➡️
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Lateral Technology
An excerpt from Super Mario Bros. 2 (Boss Fight Books Book 6) by Jon Irwin: Each of these advances in business strategy relied on the same simple idea: building something new from old parts. Yokoi called it the philosophy of seasoned—or lateral—technology. State-of-the-art didn’t necessarily equal innovation and wonder. But find a clever way to… ➡️