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  • AboutHello, and welcome to my games blog! I’m longtime gamer, starting with the Commodore 64 and the Atari 2600, right through my formative years with the Super Nintendo, and all the way up to current and recent generation consoles. On this blog, I make observations about games from my personal point of view. I write from a feminist and anti-oppression perspective, and I have a particular interest in how social and cultural issues intersect with games. Some games I’ve really enjoyed: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Dance Dance Revolution Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem Guild Wars Guitar Hero Ico Katamari Damacy Metal Gear Solid Metroid series, especially Super Metroid Rock Band SingStar I enjoy non-electronic games. I used to LARP (World of Darkness) and I play Dungeons u0026#038; Dragons when I can. I also write for The Border House, a feminist blog focused on the perspectives of gamers who belong to marginalised groups. I’m fairly active on Twitter, and I have written an FAQ for interactions with me there. More About Me I live in the United States and work in the videogame industry as a community manager. My Blog, My Opinions—Not My Employer’s This blog existed before I started working in the…
  • Sony Brings E3 Home

    These days, Sony is all about using PlayStation Home as much as possible to promote this that and the other product or event. This year, users could visit Sony’s E3 booth in PlayStation Home. One of the reasons I continue to check in on Home is to see how Sony…

    Jun 17, 2010
    Business and Industry, Events, Virtual Worlds
    playstation home
  • Xenomorph at Home

    A few months ago, I tweeted about getting a sweet Alien (xenomorph) costume in PlayStation Home. The costume was released to promote the Aliens vs. Predator game, and was available for a limited time only. I’m a big fan of the Alien films, and even though I don’t spend too much…

    Jun 16, 2010
    Art and Design, Virtual Worlds
    aliens, playstation home
  • Dragon Age: The Calling

    Dragon Age: The Calling, by David Gaider, is the second prequel novel set before the events that take place in the game, Dragon Age: Origins. Like the first novel, The Calling again follows Maric Theirin, this time years after the events of Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne. Maric is now King…

    May 31, 2010
    Publications, Reviews, Sex and Gender, Social Issues
    books, dragon age, the calling
  • Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne

    Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, by David Gaider, is a novel set a generation before the events that take place in the videogame, Dragon Age: Origins. The nation of Ferelden is ruled by Orlesian usurpers and the royal family has been on the run for many years. After the death…

    May 29, 2010
    Publications, Reviews
    books, dragon age, the stolen throne
  • Wot I’ve Been Up To

    Work has been hella busy lately, and there’s a bunch of other stuff consuming up my free time, including spending more time playing games than writing about them, which is a nice change. This is the game-related stuff I’ve been up to:

    May 11, 2010
    Gaming, Publications, Rhythm Games
    assassin’s creed ii, dragon age, singstar, the beatles: rock band, uncharted 2: among thieves, updates
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