Logo
 About  Archives MidRange  Sponsor Us
  

The Good News about Video games: This is the spot to be. The bad news? There aren’t many results for the video games tag. Sorry. Nothing personal. Click on this box to see more in the archives.

Follow on Twitter Follow on Facebook
Tag results: Video games

Web3, in Console Form

If you’re going to try to convince gamers your hilarious-looking Web3 console is worth checking out, you need more than a render and the promise of the blockchain.

Jul 05, 2022

A Belated Modern Embrace

For decades, I wasn’t really much of a modern gamer at all. But now, I’m dipping my toes into a new area. Stress will do that to you.

Apr 18, 2022

The Hidden Motherboard

The retro gaming world lost a giant over the weekend—and I can’t stop thinking about how I see myself in a pivotal decision that launched their programming career.

Jun 28, 2021

I Wrote Some Stuff At Seventeen

Discussing the time I wrote 5,000-word pieces for a late-’90s gaming website in exchange for free computer games. I was driven by wanting to tell people how awesome emulation really was.

Jun 07, 2021

 Related Tags: wtf, video games, retro gaming, emulation, gaming, writing, near, stress, web3, stress relief, polium one, potential scams

Read more in the Archives 
Tedium is a labor of love and appreciation.

Is it weird to say we love the internet? Because at Tedium, we love the internet—as a source of never-ending research, a vessel for new ideas, and a great historical deep dive. Since 2015, we’ve been throwing two newsletters a week into inboxes the world over, and count more than 12,000 regular readers. And we’d like to keep it going a while longer, so help by sponsoring an issue or supporting us on Patreon. But please: No backlink requests.

What is Tedium? | Support us on Patreon | Share your ideas! | Privacy Policy | Advertise With Us | RSS feed | Ernie on Mastodon

Disclosure: From time to time, we may use affiliate links in our content—but only when it makes sense. Promise.

Proudly built on Craft CMS using the Bulma framework.

Copyright © 2015-2021 Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. All rights reserved. Please, try the fish.

Subscribe

Like what you're reading? Be sure to check out the front page of the website, too—it's full of cool stuff that you probably haven’t read yet.