
Exercise your freedom to choose - which store has YOUR favorite Fight Censorship 2007 display? See the pictures and cast your vote now! This year you're helping us pick our winner.
The "Video Games: Art or Entertainment?" debate has another major player: 2K Games' BioShock is a graceful, brooding, visually stunning game that demands to be contemplated as much as experienced.
Bookmans launches our annual, month-long campaign to highlight threats to your First Amendment rights. Censorship limits your options - protect your freedom to choose. Read, watch, play, and listen to what you want.
"Bookmans rules." So sayeth Playstation Magazine in their August issue. And who are we to argue? Amazing odds and ends and a great selection? You got it.
Say what you like about an inaccessable rules set and the social stigma attached to being seen buying D&D books in public, but I maintain that the thing that keeps a lot of otherwise amiable people out of RPGs is sticker-shock. You want how much for 200 pages of rules? Does this book, perchance,...
I arrived in San Diego off of a 45 minute flight that took 3+ hours. I then took the shuttle from my hotel which took forever. I walked into the San Diego Convention Center relieved and sweaty as hell. If it were any more humid I could start swimming.
Why do you play Old School games? Is it unique gameplay? Older games had less to work with so they were forced to be more innovative. Is it nostalgia? A way to recapture youth without buying a new convertible?
Japanese RPGs have come a long way in America, mostly after Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation kicked down the door in 1997 and paved the way for mainstream success for the genre in the US. However, most gamers on this side of the pond would be surprised to learn that even the mighty Final...
Dread Pirate takes a cutlass to any console's A/V cables and makes you set sail for boardgaming aplenty. Wait me jaded hardies! It's not played on anything so lame as a cheese-eating fold-in-the-middle Parcheesi-type gameboard like ye grew up with -- it's an actual cloth treasure map!
Electroplankton comes off, less like a game, and more like a concert. There are no set goals, no princess to save, or cars to steal; Electroplankton is an underwater concert that you manipulate. Toshio Iwai used his audio and visual expertise to produce an interesting, if not casual diversion; as...
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