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‘Full Throttle: Remastered’ Is Both Updated and Dated
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‘Full Throttle: Remastered’ Is Both Updated and Dated

By Nick Dinicola / 26 May 2017
Full Throttle: Remastered is a game made for people who don't mind pixel hunting -- like we used to play.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels

Aging and Aging Well: The Use of Historical Context in Video Games Criticism

By PopMatters Staff / 13 September 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Internet/Moving Pixels

A Truly ’90s Cultural Artifact: ‘Goosebumps: Escape From HorrorLand’

By Michelle Welch / 11 April 2011
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Double-Edged Sword: Making Mistakes in ‘Diablo II’

By Andy Johnson / 29 July 2010
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Retro-ing Games

By Mike Schiller / 10 November 2008
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Mega Man 9

By Arun Subramanian / 29 October 2008
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The Joy of the Vintage Shop

By Mike Schiller / 10 July 2008
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Mystified by the Cult of Chrono Trigger

By Mike Schiller / 2 July 2008
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Soon Parted, or Soon to Arrive?

By Mike Schiller / 22 April 2008
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Gyruss and the Art of the Arcade Port

By Mike Schiller / 1 April 2008
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games

A Cure for the Itch

By Mike Schiller / 26 March 2008

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Folk Songwriter Richard Dawson Discusses the Language of Time
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Folk Songwriter Richard Dawson Discusses the Language of Time

By Thomas Britt / 30 March 2023
Suffering in Silents: Two 1922 Melodramas from Frank Borzage
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Suffering in Silents: Two 1922 Melodramas from Frank Borzage

By Michael Barrett / 30 March 2023
New Orleans Jazz Fest Returns For Its Second Post-Pandemic Run
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New Orleans Jazz Fest Returns For Its Second Post-Pandemic Run

By Jordan Kessler / 30 March 2023
Black Flag’s ‘Damaged’ and the Hardcore Hope of “Rise Above”
All Things Reconsidered/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Music Features/Pop Past

Black Flag’s ‘Damaged’ and the Hardcore Hope of “Rise Above”

By TK Hardin / 29 March 2023
The 25 Best Demi Lovato Songs
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The 25 Best Demi Lovato Songs

By Jeffrey Davies / 29 March 2023

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PopMatters Seeks Music Writers

By PopMatters Staff / 28 September 2022
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PopMatters Seeks Film Critics and Essayists

By Karen Zarker / 28 September 2022
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Featured

Folk Songwriter Richard Dawson Discusses the Language of Time
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Interviews/Music/Music Features

Folk Songwriter Richard Dawson Discusses the Language of Time

By Thomas Britt / 30 March 2023
Suffering in Silents: Two 1922 Melodramas from Frank Borzage
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Film Feature

Suffering in Silents: Two 1922 Melodramas from Frank Borzage

By Michael Barrett / 30 March 2023
New Orleans Jazz Fest Returns For Its Second Post-Pandemic Run
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Music Features

New Orleans Jazz Fest Returns For Its Second Post-Pandemic Run

By Jordan Kessler / 30 March 2023
Black Flag’s ‘Damaged’ and the Hardcore Hope of “Rise Above”
All Things Reconsidered/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Music Features/Pop Past

Black Flag’s ‘Damaged’ and the Hardcore Hope of “Rise Above”

By TK Hardin / 29 March 2023
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