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By "Critical Kate" Willaert  •  7 years ago  • 

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  • An image of Valve's Gabe Newell with a word balloon that says, "Late is just for a little while, suck is forever. Right?" Inset is a photo of young Shigeru Miyamoto.

    Solved: If Miyamoto Never Said His Most Famous Quote, Who Did?

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    Infographic: The Evolution Of Carmen Sandiego’s Crest

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    Wild Gunman ’74: The Forgotten First FMV Game

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    Make Love Not War: Talking With The Creator Of The First Software Easter Egg

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    A Brief Tour Of Nintendo Of America’s Early HQ Locations

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  • Carmen Sandiego And The Case Of The Sham Creator

    May 11, 2024

    A Critical Look At The Interactive Artbook “The Making Of Karateka”

    May 6, 2024

    How The X-Men Logo Got Fixed

    March 19, 2024

    Were TRON’s “Grid Bugs” A Tie-In For The Arcade Game?

    January 28, 2024

    Popeye & Mario

    Mario Origins: How A Popeye Game Became Donkey Kong

    December 1, 2023

Infographic: Wii U Has More Metroid Games Than Any Other Console

By "Critical Kate" Willaert  •  Features, Gaming, Infographics

To mark my Patreon reaching its first 50 patrons, I decided to create another infographic! This time the subject is “Which Platform Has The Most Metroid?,” a backwards compatibility comparison. …
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Metroid’s Justin Bailey Is A Real Person; Here’s Why He Hasn’t Spoken Up

By "Critical Kate" Willaert  •  Gaming, Features

“Justin Bailey” is one of the most famous secret codes in the history of gaming.

Sure, it’s not as well-known as the Konami Code, but for anyone who becomes interested in …
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Make Love Not War: Talking With The Creator Of The First Software Easter Egg

By "Critical Kate" Willaert  •  Gaming, Features

William Weiher created the first software Easter Egg circa 1968, but didn’t realize it until I told him.

Last month, I revealed the previously forgotten oldest Easter Egg in a video …
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Moonlander: One Giant Leap For Game Design

By "Critical Kate" Willaert  •  Gaming, Features

Everyone knows Neil Armstrong was the first man on the Moon, but who was the first man in a video game?

Early video game history is littered with “firsts” — the …
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Box Art History #3: Fairchild Channel F Wanted You To Collect ‘Em All

By "Critical Kate" Willaert  •  By Its Cover, Gaming, Box Art History

Before the NES, before the Atari 2600…

Fairchild’s Channel F was the first video game console to run games directly from a cartridge. While Magnavox’s Odyssey had game cards that resembled …
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