Photos from Issue One
There were a handful of photos within the pages of the magazine, between the articles and other nonsense. Here, for your viewing pleasure, are those photos. Scroll! Enjoy! Leave a comment, why not?
Arcade games in the Home
Arcades were once the cutting edge, driving computer and graphics technology more than any other force. The idea of having an arcade machine in the home was fanciful. But in 2024 it’s not only possible, but easy.
AI Steamrolled My Career
Jen is an animator and designer who’s facing the spectre of AI-generated extinction. She fears the AI bandwagon might be a steamroller.
Remembering the Dreamcast
It’s 1999. Sony’s Playstation won the last battle. This time, Sega’s Dreamcast was ready to take the crown.
Enshittification
Enshittification is when a platform has run out of people to screw. Facebook’s found a way to screw everyone even more, with the help of AI.
Rediscovering the GameBoy Camera
Released in 1998, the GameBoy Camera was not a great camera, even for the standards of the time. 26 years later, NFG’s old GB Camera still works!
Mass Surveillance Enabled AI
Modern life is about choosing the least worst option. It was all shit, getting shitter, and then computers got good at recognizing patterns. The AI companies took notice, then took our stuff.
Australians Can’t Four-Way
We’ve all seen this happen. Two or more cars approach an intersection with four stop signs. Chaos follows.
Christopher’s Five OOTOPs
You might be familiar with the big, successful shows, but how about a few recommendations of more diverse, less well known podcasts to possibly pique your interest?
Stephanie’s Ascent
Climbing was a core part of Stephanie’s identity, but it came at a cost. And then she discovered pole.