All posts by Chris Gallagher

Born in 1981. Diagnosed with autism at age 3. Grew up with Atari800 and NES in elementary school, and remained a fan of Nintendo ever since, while also buying other consoles from time to time and upgrading my PC for gaming. Today, primarily a fan of Nintendo's games and indie games, along with a few non-Nintendo big budget games. Kind of a variety gamer who looks forward to being surprised by games I didn't know I'd love. I really love how the indie scene has led to a massive burst in creativity and passion for new ideas that has revitalized my interest in gaming. Having grown up with older games, but moved on to new ones, I have a healthy respect for the past and how it led to where we are today. I try to see the good and bad in all eras of gaming.

Calico

Video games are about many kinds of experiences. Some are about challenge. Some are about competition. Some are about experiencing

Songs for a Hero

The video game market in 1980s Brazil was like a parallel universe to the United States. Instead of the NES

Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass

There are many Earthbound-inspired games, all with their own interpretation of what made Earthbound special. Was it the modern day

Pikuniku

Pikuniku is a weird game. In the age of downloadable games from indie studios galore, seemingly anything can and will

Missing, The: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories

Hidetaka Suehiro, who goes by the nickname SWERY, is a game director with a small history of obscure games and

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