Dunno what I would have done without some of the friends I made in this space who allowed me to keep my foot in the door of this industry. Keep swinging, man.
Dunno what I would have done without some of the friends I made in this space who allowed me to keep my foot in the door of this industry. Keep swinging, man.
metal.
damn. that is so cool.
READ: Israel developed a doctrine of total societal destruction that is used in Gaza β and is now deploying it in Lebanon and Iran with full US backing.
This is one of the most important things you'll read today: mondoweiss.net/2026/03/isra...
Yeah. That's well said.
very cool. congrats again!
Added context: Nintendo is not alone. Other companies that have sued over Trump's tariffs recently include FedEx, UPS, Barnes & Noble, Costco, Revlon, Prada, Staples...
In terms of gaming companies, I haven't seen others
Great scoop by @nicolecarpenter.bsky.social
www.reuters.com/business/aut...
Critical Distance proudly presents the showcase roundup for our second Fansite Jam!
critical-distance.com/2026/03/06/c...
i wrote about hidden object games for the verge!!! it's about the art of hidden object games and how hidden folks inspired a new wave of them, including lost and found co. (super cute game!!), which is out today. more here:
this got me.
Yeah. Nintendo certainly has issues but there is so much catharsis here for a lot of us. Fucking gettem.
Big news, friends!!π± You can now PLAY The Regreening!
We've launched our first online Playtest that anyone can join and play now on Steam! Huge thank you to @wingsfund.me for organising #WomensDaySale we're part of!
Find a link to our #indiegame below β¬οΈ
I believe Nintendo will be successful here. I don't have any legal expertise at all but just looking at the legal track record of this administration and Nintendo's... The house of Mario is probably about meteor smash this shit.
yooooooooooo
All the time. Not just games. Entire studios.
For a generation of us we have seen every social media platform come and go to hell. Feels inevitable.
COMPUTER WORLDS IS COMING TO NOCLIP_2
A showcase of strange & distinctive games created by independent devs
I'm co-hosting (more of a cameo) alongside @gil-lawson.bsky.social who organized it all.
SAVE THE DATE: MARCH 12th - 1PM ET / 10AM PT
WATCH & PLEASE SHARE:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYRp...
Hit me up if you can't find anyone. I am down.
Cactus, Sweeper, Recycle and in that order for me. Cactus Man swinging around on that spiked whip arm seems like it would be real cool.
rip peepo
oh hell. yeah that sucks.
yes.
I intend to find out... but also my equation is that I never really got into Animal Crossing too seriously either.
HEY π
so secretly we've been working with a cabal of indie devs making the type of strange & distinctive games that we love to play on noclip_2.
tomorrow we're announcing a SHOWCASE on noclip_2 as part of an upcoming Steam Festival about these games.
it's gonna be fun.
we hope you tune in.
Hello everyone. I come with the sad news that as you are no doubt already aware, we're saying goodbye to several of our friends and colleagues here at Eurogamer. Leaving us are Tom Orry, our editorial director; our video team of Ian Higton, Zoe Delahunty-Light, and Alix Attenborough; Alex Donaldson, our editor-at-large; and Will Judd, who worked across Digital Foundry, hardware and deals. I'll start with Tom, who over the past year-plus had made himself a hugely valuable source of advice, expertise, desert-dry humour and world class poker faces (I think we just about made him laugh once, for a moment, on his final day). Tom initially began the role when Tom Phillips was our editor-in-chief here, mostly working away diligently in the background in a two-Tom-tandem doing editorial director things, before taking on a more prominent role on the site itself over the past 11 or 12 months, gracing us with some signature console nostalgia and unjustifiably intense Project Gotham Racing enthusiasm. Tom, Dom, Alex and I, along with the rest of the team, worked together closely on what a 'new Eurogamer' might look like last year, and his experience in running multiple games media sites was consistently our rock to lean on. While he may have initially seemed an outsider of sorts compared to Eurogamer chiefs of old - at least to some on the surface, coming from his 20-plus years across our sister sites VG247 and USGamer, and before that the cult-favourite site he founded in our once-rival VideoGamer - I can't stress enough how much Tom 'got' Eurogamer. His goal was for us to be at the heart of the big stories that mattered most to our readers with original, diligent reporting and on-the-button commentary, and that will absolutely continue. In immaculately on-brand, limelight-dodging Orry style, Tom opted to sneak his farewell into this past weekend's What We've Been Playing column, but I'll be damned if he gets away with it that easily. Sorry Tom. Here's what he had to sayβ¦
From myself and the whole team at @eurogamer.bsky.social, a very fond farewell and huge thank you to our friends and colleagues (thread).π
cool.
A lot of shit sucks rn but yβknow what doesnβt? Esoteric Ebb. I tried to give it its flowers www.gamespot.com/reviews/esot...
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that's neat.
oh hell.