Archive for February, 2006
This piece was originally published in zine form as “Fred Basset: A Postmodernist Reading of the Work of Alex Graham” for the 2006 Adelaide Fringe Festival Zine Fair. Since then, mostly nothing has been changed, which might lead some purchasers of said zine to feel somewhat cheated out of their 20 cents.
In 1996, Sega officially pulled the plug on their 16 bit console, known as the Mega Drive in European and Japanese markets, and as the Genesis in the American market.
The machine had been a success, in general terms. During the 8 bit era, Sega had been at a distinct disadvantage to Nintendo holding less than […]
Whilst talking to Brandon Cobb, president of Super Fighter Team, Little Mathletics was lucky enough to be given the chance to conduct an exclusive interview with Yu-Chen Shih, the lead translator on Beggar Prince.
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