I’ve stolen a page from the Den Beste playbook and made the image at the top rotate once an hour. The original header image was nice, but after half a year I was getting really sick of it. There are only 16 pictures right now, and the same image will show up at the same time each day, but it’s a start.
I’ve also fiddled with the look of the site. Let me know if I broke anything. I don’t have Firefox or Opera on the new machine, so if my new CSS is hosed in those browsers I won’t know until you tell me.
Spec Ops: The Line
A videogame that judges its audience, criticizes its genre, and hates its premise. How did this thing get made?
Best. Plot Twist. Ever.
Few people remember BioWare's Jade Empire, but it had a unique setting and a really well-executed plot twist.
D&D Campaign
WAY back in 2005, I wrote about a D&D campaign I was running. The campaign is still there, in the bottom-most strata of the archives.
Dead Island
A stream-of-gameplay review of Dead Island. This game is a cavalcade of bugs and bad design choices.
PC Gaming Golden Age
It's not a legend. It was real. There was a time before DLC. Before DRM. Before crappy ports. It was glorious.
T w e n t y S i d e d
Firefox doesn’t appear to understand the string (ampersand)raquo; and displays that string everywhere that you use it (e.g. on the right sidebar).
I’m not just sure what it is you think it should display. In IE I can’t see anything showing up where it is, which suggests that IE is outright ignoring it.
Thanks for the heads-up.