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Rare’s Legacy Takes Artistic Form

The graphic design and illustration studio DKNG has a sweet new color screen print revolving around the video game studio Rare and their excellent pedigree over the last thirty years.  The website hosts a plethora of film, TV, and video game posters, prints, and post

Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F is for Fine…I Guess

I went to a sold out showing of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’.  The theater was packed to the brim with Dragon Ball fans.  It was probably the best part of the entire experience.  Just being in a room with that many people, all of

Tokyo In Tulsa Photo Dump: Cosplay For Days

Tokyo in Tulsa, an annual convention held at the Cox Business Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma that focuses on anime and video games, took place a little under two weeks ago.  A big draw of the event, like many conventions, is the cosplay.  A good friend

The Last of Us To Receive Vinyl Soundtrack Treatment

The original soundtrack to The Last of Us, a series I’m sure to do a write up on soon enough, is getting the star treatment.  Mondo, a website which creates limited edition screen printed posters that all sell out in two minutes, among other things, will

Please Understand, You Will Be Missed

BEGINNINGS “Let’s call him Satoru,”  said a proud mother, holding her newborn son.  What had started out as a normal December day in Sapporo, Japan had quickly become anything but.  The world had welcomed its newest member, Satoru Iwata, into its ranks.  Although highly unaware

Dragon Ball Super: Episode 1 Recap

The first episode of Dragon Ball Super, which is the first Dragon Ball related anime produced in 18 years, aired last Sunday, June 5th.  Thanks to the power of the Internet, I was able to watch the first episode with a fan-made sub. Holy shit,

Listen Hear: Dragon Ball Z♭

Video games have tons of working parts that go into making them all so amazing.  The story, the characters, the world, the graphics, the controls.  But there is often an element that a lot of people overlook.  An element that truly does bring to life

Console Wars: An Interview With Blake J. Harris

Console Wars, written by Blake J. Harris, is one of the most interesting pieces of non-fiction I have ever read.  The book tells the story of Nintendo and Sega and their fight for console supremacy during the 1990s.  However, Harris writes the book as though