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I'm that one dude who grew up with Mac games. || Freelance writer || Author of The Secret History of Mac Gaming and the upcoming Shareware Heroes: Independent Games at the Dawn of the Internet https://secrethistoryofmacgaming.com/ https://unbound.com/books/shareware-heroes/

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What happened when Sega courted female players in the mid-’90s

How a group of Sega executives helped make video games more inclusive

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How Nintendo introduced the Game Boy, Tetris, and Pokémon to the West

We look back ahead of the console’s 30th anniversary

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Assassin’s Creed: An oral history

Go back to where it all began, as told by the team that was there

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Veteran game developers reveal their childhood creations

When they were kids

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What makes Oddworld tick

One of the minds behind the Oddworld universe shares his storytelling philosophies and inspirations as he works on the Abe's Exoddus reimagining Soulstorm.

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Wipeout's co-creator looks back at three decades of racing games

The never-ending chase after Nintendo

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Imposter syndrome: Game developers who feel like frauds

The successful game developers who still feel like they're faking it.

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The first first-person shooter

How a group of college students made gaming history at the dawn of personal computing and computer networks

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Why game accessibility matters

Meet the people pushing to make video games more accessible to those with — and without — disabilities.

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How passion killed and revived a 20-year-old indie game

The 20-year journey of an Amiga indie born of passion, destroyed by love and reborn as 1993: Space Machine.