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more about #trinity Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: ADVENT! How fondly I remember gathering around the one CRT at the school lab with the other geeks, arguing which direction to go, what to throw, and w... more » A Pimp Named DaveR: I was partial to "Suspended". Sometimes, it was fun to ask Poet random stuff just to see what the hell he'd say.... more » Daveinva: "The game progresses through years in the simulated city, and you observe the slow growth of dystopia" DRINK! more » NefariousNewt: And for those of us with longer memories, who got our start on Unix systems, there was Moria. I still have a copy for PC somewhere (on a floppy!), tha... more » AcceleratedDragon: Wasn't this a Superfriends episode? The Legion of Doom deduce that the best way to defeat the SuperFriends is to make sure the 3 most powerful members... more » twophrasebark: Is there a universe where Wonder Woman's costume is invisible? more » Alasdair Wilkins: I'll say, just as an addendum to my post, that I read the story in a few big bursts instead of weekly, which probably helped with some of the pacing i... more » KSChris: I may try this out if it ever comes out in trade.. As is, it lost me after two issues. Boring as hell. more » phoenix: Oh I am so glad I saw that image of Static and clicked. So underrated, including the cartoon. :D more » -
#games
The Text Adventure Games That Ate Our Brains
Long before computer animation and virtual reality, people were creating virtual worlds in a more traditional way: text. And some of the most vibrant and complete virtual worlds existed in a quirky genre of video game called the text adventure.
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#trinity
Trinity Is Metaphysical Epic Done Right
The final issue of Trinity, DC's third yearlong weekly series, hit stores last Wednesday, concluding a dense, mystical, multiverse-spanning epic that was also absolutely brilliant. Here's our review of this groundbreaking series, plus our exclusive interview with creator Kurt Busiek. More » -
#newcomicswecrave
Underage Heroes And Troubled Times In This Week's Comics
Wondering where to get your fix of teens in tights? Look no further than your local comic store — but don't worry, there are tales of future utopias, dystopias and older superheroes awaiting you, as well.
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