Listen to an Opera About Super Mario Bros.
Jon and Al Kaplan turn the lowest-brow tenant of pop culture into a highbrow pursuit.
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Jon and Al Kaplan turn the lowest-brow tenant of pop culture into a highbrow pursuit.
They're making the arcade game Rampage into a movie. Is Duck Hunt next?
Says one agent, "The level of control Sony gave up means, effectively, that 'Assassin’s Creed' will never — and I mean never — get made.”
Gamers, rejoice: GTA5 looks like a double shot of testosterone.
"It's very easy to get into, and if there weren't a bunch of people around it would be even more exciting."
Turning video games into movies always works out great.
"If you confront the Black Lodge with imperfect courage, it will utterly annihilate your soul."
Winter is coming, but the video game's coming sooner.
Which is to say, it is heavily subsidizing the video-game industry.
Porn and video games are a civil right, he says.
It does look fun from the front seat of Pac-Man's DeLorean.
"Grimm's Fairy Tales, for example, are grim indeed," said Justice Antonin Scalia.
Is being named for Princess Zelda preferable to being named for Zelda Fitzgerald?
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