Geek Native gave away a copy of From Bedrooms to Billions. This great documentary looked at the rise of computer game design and the industry in the UK. The competition was used to ask two questions; Do you consider yourself to be a hardcore gamer? Do you think new computer games are better than old […]
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One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 3rd November 2015 and was described as "I don't even play World of Warcraft and yet, somehow, this tiny trailer has made me keen to see the film.". It also was tagged with World Of Warcraft.
Keep exploring the catalogue of stories authored by Andrew Girdwood.
Competition: Mirai Nikki: Future Diary – Complete Collection 1
One of our international contributors, L Meridian, gave us a glimpse at the first episode of Future Diary back in 2013. Here in the UK we’ve had to wait this month before we can get our hands on the Mirai Nikki: Future Diary – Complete Collection 1 set though. Here’s what Meridian told us; At […]
7th Sea returns; AEG sells rights back to John Wick
John Wick, now at John Wick Presents, part of AEG’s original development team for the “swashbuckling and sorcery” RPG, has secured the publishing rights from the game. The sellers, AEG, are clear these are publication rights and that they will still be publishing a number of products for the title over the next few years. […]
Phil Postma’s Star Wars: The Art of War
Phil Postma has been one of my favourite artists ever since these Samurai Thundercats. The super talented Canadian character designer has been at it again with a series of Star Wars bomber and fighter insignia’s inspired by the Disney one’s from World War II. Postma has a Redbubble store. A great way to support an […]
5 feet of Fallout 4 inspired Lego
It’s hard to get a sense of scale in the teaser pictures here but pop over to Pierre’s Flickr and you’ll get an idea. His cat can sit in just one half of this huge Fallout 4 Lego diorama. My favourite feature is the Fallout bobblehead you can see on the chest of draws on […]
Fantasy and sci-fi booze inspired t-shirt and tie designs
Last year Geek Native suggested “Dear Dungeon Master, wear this tie while crushing players” and it looks like gamers agreed, taking a fancy to these dice and dragon ties. Now Binary Winter press are back with a set of designs that imagine what the label on a bottle of spirits, of the alcoholic nature, would […]
Onyx Path holds course as the World of Darkness’ new owners review all licensing deals
Late last month the news broke that White Wolf publishing was being sold to Paradox Interactive. White Wolf, previously bought by EVE Online owners CCP, own the licenses to World of Darkness games like Vampire, Werewolf and Mage. While plans for a World of Darkness or Vampire: the Masquerade MMO began to run into trouble, progress […]
Deadly power struggles: A review of The Boy Who Wept Blood
The Boy Who Wept Blood is the sequel to Den Patrick’s The Boy with the Porcelain Blade. I really enjoyed most of Porcelain Blade; with some of the flashbacks as the exception, they felt like a bit like filler when I really wanted to get on with the action. The Boy Who Wept Blood has […]
Holy hell! Warcraft teaser looks incredible
I don’t even play World of Warcraft and yet, somehow, this tiny trailer has made me keen to see the film. The movie isn’t due out until half way through next year and will star Travis Fimmel, Ben Foster, Paula Patton, Dominic Cooper, Clancy Brown, Daniel Wu, Ruth Negga and Daniel Cudmore. Director Duncan Jones […]
Tiny pixel heroes; Avengers, He-Man and Adventure Time
James Boorman is a talented character artist who has been able to take dozens of superheroes, He-Man characters and even Adventure Time into pixel art. Each of these pixel heroes have been created on a 25×25 grid. There’s more colour here than early computer game designers had but that goes to show how clever Boorman […]








