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1980s 1985 ISHIGURO, NOBORU, ICHIRO ITANO, KENICHI YATAGI, AND SHINJI ARAMAKI. 1985-1989. Megazone 23 [original video animation]. 4 parts. Tokyo: AIC, Tatsunoko. 1987 AKIYAMA, KATSUHITO, HIROKI HAYASHI, MASAMI OBARI, FUMIHIKO NAKAYAMA, AND HIROAKI GOHDA. 1987-1991. Bubblegum crisis [original video animation]. … Continue reading →
dukefx
Raeyl. 2002. DukeFX. mod-type: gameplay_tweak, skin_tweak, fx_tweak release date: 16 April 2002 release package: DukeFX.zip [6MB] package contains: DukeFX.mpm [9MB] | DukeFX_info.txt [1KB] download: ↑at filefront accompanying DukeFX_info.txt: Author: Raeyl Title: DukeFX Email: raeyl[at]hotmail.com ———- Features ———- -Duke Nukem skin … Continue reading →
books on top games
Three titles I haven’t laid on hands yet, but definitely will: Half-Life 2: Raising the bar, The making of Doom II, and Masters of Doom: How two guys created an empire and transformed pop culture. When I was a kid … Continue reading →
escher’s quake
Stephen [Edwin] King tells us that associating otherwise unrelated ideas in an original way is the key to creating an interesting novel. In a magazine-article he read that paranormal phenomena of the ‘Poltergeist’ kind are prone to appear in the … Continue reading →
california digital library
“Harnessing technology and innovation, and leveraging the intellectual and cultural resources of the University of California, the California Digital Library supports the assembly and creative use of the world’s scholarship and knowledge for the UC libraries and the communities they … Continue reading →
thick description of personal weblogging practice
David Brake, PhD-student (Media and Communications) at the LSE (not the Stock Exchange, but the London School of Economics and Political Science, where Malinowski was appointed to the first Chair in Social Anthropology in 1927), plans ethnographic research on blogging: … Continue reading →
wandering astray
on boundaries, fieldwork, and tags in letters It is sunday and I am at home. That means going online is only possible on 56k—a slight difference to the 100Mbit/s at the office; I shy away from going online so slow … Continue reading →
call for papers: cyberspace 2005
The call for papers for the ↑Cyberspace 2005 Conference has been released: Paper abstracts are solicited for submission to the following workshops of III. International Conference Cyberspace 2005: 1) e-government, e-justice 2) philosophy and sociology of cyberspace 3) psychology and … Continue reading →