Man Builds Computer Inside Computer Game
September 28, 2010 by Mike Fahey
Filed under Computer
Minecraft is a game about building things that runs on your computer .
The Week In Games: At Last, Civilization
Sid Meier’s Civilization V is this week’s sole highlight, though a PlayStation Move title, Serious Sam on Xbox Live Arcade, and DeathSpank on both console services, should appeal to many.
Nine States Oppose California In Supreme Court Games Case
Yesterday evening saw the filing deadline for supporting briefs in Schwarzenegger vs. Entertainment Merchants Association – the Supreme Court case involving a California statute restricting the sale or rental of violent video game sales …
1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die
June 4, 2010 by Mike Fahey
Filed under Games
Coming this October from Universe Publishing, 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die sounds like the sort of book that could seriously chew up your free time from now until you die.
Oscar Winning Film Features Xbox 360 Time Travel – Hollywood – Kotaku
March 8, 2010 by Brian Ashcraft
Filed under Travel
Hurt Locker trounced the competition at the 82nd Academy Awards Sunday night, winning six Oscars. The movie has been called “near perfect” by critics.
Make: Online : Maker Business: Zeichen Press
March 5, 2010 by Gareth Branwyn
Filed under Business
In response to our Maker Business coverage, I got a wonderful email from Fran Shea of Zeichen Press. She wanted to tell us about her foray into the small letterpress business she started with her sister-in-law, Jen
Make: Online : Maker Business: Magnolia Atomworks
February 13, 2010 by Gareth Branwyn
Filed under Business
Last year, John Edgar Park and Erin Kelly-Park started a maker business called Magnolia Atomworks to create interesting products and kits, such as the Mystery Box (and something allegedly to do with robots and iPads).
Make: Online : Maker Business: Venturing out…
February 9, 2010 by Gareth Branwyn
Filed under Business
Kicking off our Maker Business series is this piece by Jeffrey McGrew, who along with his wife Jillian Northrup, and their trusty CNC machine named Frank, are a two-person (and a bot) design and fabrication juggernaut.




