Picking on someone our own size
Friends of the blog will know that I have long been skeptical of historical video game projects. One of several
Briefly Noted for February 10, 2009
Jessica Pritchard of the American Historical Association blog reports on a panel at last month's annual meeting that
Briefly Noted for March 27, 2008
The D&D crowd at MIT pays tribute to the late Gary Gygax with a large 20-sided die in
300
Because it's neither unintentional nor unconventional nor amateur, this may not belong here on Found History. But the
Virtual Apple
For those of us who grew up with an Apple II computer in the home, Virtual Apple provides a timesucking
More History of Gaming
Friday it was t-shirts. Today it's playing cards:
So says Cybereye, the Austrian firm that wants to help
Wii-cked Awesome
As we say back in Mass., this one is "wicked pissah"—Nintendo history on a t-shirt.
Silly Geeky
Another quick one for the weekend: Game Set Watch—an "alt.video game weblog"—gives us the Top
"Geek List"—History Board Games
BoardGameGeek.com users debate the question, "What are the best games that teach History?" Visit their self-styled Geek
Profiles in Courage
In Mario Through the Years, GameDaily offers readers a several-thousand-word biography of Mario, twenty-six year veteran of Nintendo gaming, star