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THE MAKING OF. . .
From university-dorm hobby project to Valve’s bill
In the 1960s, American project developer and writer Stewart Brand played a part in the LSD-based counterculture of San Francisco. Along with author Ken Kesey and composer Ramón Sender Barayón, he co-p
OLD GAMES, NEW PERSPECTIVES
What does the STEAM MACHINE mean for traditional PC gaming?
If there’s one profession you’d think wouldn’t want to fire up a game of Call of Duty after a hard day at work, it would be military personnel. Yet gaming might be bigger in the military than any othe
A PERSONAL LIST OF THE BEST GAMES YOU CAN PLAY RIGHT NOW
Once known for its lacemaking factories, Nottingham has reinvented itself as a centre of role-playing games. Games Workshop – maker of Warhammer 40,000 – is a multibillion-pound behemoth, and it sustains a whole ecosystem.