Soundodger Play it Here By Studio Bean For browsers February 3, 1959: The day the music died. Now the music is getting its revenge. Soundodger is Asteroids if you played as a single space-rock and dozens of ships shot music notes in rhythm. Otherworldly tracks by Disasterpeace and Bill Kiley, among
Peter Molyneux waxes philosophical on acorns, Pirates! iOS purgatory, drill-n-bass, Barabariball! iPad intimacy, mitochondria, a new release for MS-DOS, and it’s about time we got a cricket videogame.
The brutal, fast-paced puzzles of Crush!, the galactic exploits of a platforming space cop in Mighty Switch Force 2, and the chill vibes of Color Zen make it to this week’s Playlist.
Logan’s Run meets BioShock, Ian Bogost just says NO to serious games, Soudself says YES to acid, with loans on decline libraries turn to playing dominoes with their books, and the DJs of E3 you never knew existed. Also, there are 10 canceled Legacy of Kain games on today’s cheat sheet.
Super Pole Riders is chaos squared, games are owning the ambient music genre, paranoia, psychosis, OOBE, genocide, PRISM, and a nightstand that plays Snake. What more could you ask for?
Hopefully Badland, Keifer Sutherland, Smash Bros., The Boards of Canada, Scrolls, Gauntlet, and the demise of Zynga are enough to tide you over till the big announcements of e3.
Today’s cheat sheet has Daft Punk, buried E.T. carts, exposed iPhone game cheaters, Mephistophelean pinball machines, nostalgia as a worldwide phenomenia, vibrating gaming vests, and cyber-warfare as World of Warcraft!
Chess on speed, praying mantises, Bad Dudes, virtual reality, Om meditations, real-life snipers, and Sonic like wine is better with age. All on today’s Cheat Sheet!
Take a walk with us! Our eighth issue, The Great Outdoors, is finally ready to hit newsstands worldwide this week and we want to celebrate with you. This issue explores big themes of what it means to be a digital lover in an era of environmental duress and why you can learn much about the off-screen