Jamin Warren

Jamin Warren

There’s reason why we don’t remember our earliest game-playing experiences.

Way back in issue 3, we explored what games infants play when they play games in our piece “The Young and the Scoreless.” Ryan Bradley examined the world of electronic games through the lens of three-year-old Jackson who’s been working out some life issues through iPad games: Play can be serious bus

Teaching physics with the help of Angry Birds Space.

Rhett Allain is an Associate Professor of Physics at Southeastern Louisiana University and his is obsessed with Angry Birds Space. (So are we.) Part of series of posts exploring gravitational physics, he’s updated his previous model that suggested  “the gravitational force was constant and there was

What does the art from patents of videogames look like? It isn’t pretty.

One of my favorite new blogs is as simple as it sounds: Context-Free Patent Art. It’s a collection of images pulled from the US Patent Office’s archive documenting potential “new” advances in technology. But patents also feature diagrams to describe said work and the results are often delightfully c