Magic: the Gathering is a collectible card/strategy game that I used to play back in the day, but like so many, it got too expensive and it just got harder and harder to find people to play.
I’m a gamer. I play video games, I review video games, I even write up news items about video games. What you probably don’t know is that I enjoy more than video games, I enjoy games, period.
Gaming is fun, I truly love it, but I have a daughter, a husband that I love, and want to spend time with them. Then there is a pile of dirty laundry that I should spend time with, and, oh yeah, soon I am going back to work and I will
One of the weirdest and most difficult things in video gaming is classification of a game. While it might seem silly and arbitrary (and it is in the long run) sometimes a game comes along that simple can't be described on paper.
As a native New York City boy, it’s nice when finally a major geek convention invades New York instead of San Francisco, Pasadena, Los Angeles, San Diego, and whatever town that happens to not be on the East Coast.