Eduardo Reboucas
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The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is the first thing that pops to mind when we think about the latter, but before any of that was going on, that would be the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster that happened on April 26th, 1986. In entertainment, the HBO TV show Chernobyl did a very good job at portraying what happened then, but what of the aftermath of the deadly explosion? That’s where the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games came in to shine in the early 2000s.
Digital Eclipse’s Gold Master Series continues with a look at one of videogames’ most known figures, Jeff Minter, in yet another excellent game-doc chronicling the life of a ridiculously fascinating developer I was not really familiar with prior. While my personal history with Karateka, the game whose development was the subject of the very first entry in this exceptional series, was quite deep, I had little to no idea about the work of Jeff Minter prior to watching (and playing) volume t...
The term ‘roguelike’ came from the classic ASCII game Rogue, where the objective was to get through the adventure without dying, and every time that did happen, your progress was brought back to zero and you had to try again. The idea became so popular that an entire genre was built around it, and thus the term we normally use today became the norm. One of the biggest names in roguelikes has to be Shiren the Wanderer, an often referenced franchise that I’d bet a lot of money not a whole...