Well, the last of the four posts I composed for tinycartridge.com has been published. The subject of this one: GameBoy graffiti!
My favorite of the three pieces of street art mentioned in said post is the one below, which was recently photographed in Austria by Flickr user Philipp Hamedl.
Check out this Tiny Cartridge post for two more examples of completely fabulous (if I do say so myself) GameBoy graffiti.
See also: Previous 'The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge' posts
Showing posts with label The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge. Show all posts
Monday, May 23, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge, take three
The third of the four posts I wrote for the guys at Tiny Cartridge was published this morning.
I would have mentioned it earlier, but there was a typo in said post (my fault, not theirs) until a little while ago and I didn't want to link to it until it was corrected.
Anyway, the focus of this particular post--check it out here, if you're at all interested in such things--is one of Filip Johannes Felberg's most recent LEGO Pokémon creations: A beautifully rendered Bulbasaur.
(I decided to include the photo of Felberg's Farfetch'd, right, in this post so as not to spoil the surprise that awaits at tinycartridge.com.)
See also: Previous 'The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge' posts
I would have mentioned it earlier, but there was a typo in said post (my fault, not theirs) until a little while ago and I didn't want to link to it until it was corrected.
Anyway, the focus of this particular post--check it out here, if you're at all interested in such things--is one of Filip Johannes Felberg's most recent LEGO Pokémon creations: A beautifully rendered Bulbasaur.
(I decided to include the photo of Felberg's Farfetch'd, right, in this post so as not to spoil the surprise that awaits at tinycartridge.com.)
See also: Previous 'The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge' posts
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge, take two
The second of four posts I wrote for Tiny Cartridge has been published on the handheld-focused site.
The headline I wrote for this post--"Three GBA imports (not Mother 3/Rhythm Tengoku) that should hit the eShop"--does a pretty good job of describing what it's all about.
Basically, I suggest that, assuming they eventually decide to sell GameBoy Advance games via their 3DS eShop, the folks at Nintendo should give Westerners access to a few first-party releases that have never seen the light of day in our neck of the woods.
To see which games were included on my list--and to hear why I selected them--check out tinycartridge.com when you have a chance.
See also: 'The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge, take one'
The headline I wrote for this post--"Three GBA imports (not Mother 3/Rhythm Tengoku) that should hit the eShop"--does a pretty good job of describing what it's all about.
Basically, I suggest that, assuming they eventually decide to sell GameBoy Advance games via their 3DS eShop, the folks at Nintendo should give Westerners access to a few first-party releases that have never seen the light of day in our neck of the woods.
Photo by Wayne McManus
To see which games were included on my list--and to hear why I selected them--check out tinycartridge.com when you have a chance.
See also: 'The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge, take one'
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge, take one
The first of four posts written by yours truly has been published over at Tiny Cartridge. (Here's a direct link to it.)
It's a quippy little post about how I think the folks at Nintendo may want to reconsider how they're marketing the 3DS--with a quirky ad for the GameBoy Camera (aka Pocket Camera) serving as a somewhat-tongue-in-cheek example of the direction they could take things in the future.
If you think that sounds like a fun read, head over to tinycartidge.com when you have a chance.
It's a quippy little post about how I think the folks at Nintendo may want to reconsider how they're marketing the 3DS--with a quirky ad for the GameBoy Camera (aka Pocket Camera) serving as a somewhat-tongue-in-cheek example of the direction they could take things in the future.
If you think that sounds like a fun read, head over to tinycartidge.com when you have a chance.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Gay Gamer x Tiny Cartridge
On Friday, I received an e-mail from Eric Caoili and JC Fletcher--aka the guys behind one of my favorite gaming sites, Tiny Cartridge.
As for why Caoili and Fletcher contacted me: Well, it seems they're going to be busy this week, and as such they were wondering if I'd be interested in contributing a few posts to their handheld-focused blog.

Always willing to lend a helping hand--and promote this blog, admittedly--I happily agreed. So, expect to see my byline attached to a number of Tiny Cartridge posts in the next few days.
Don't worry if you're not a (yet) regular visitor to Tiny Cartridge; I'll mention--and share links to--each of my contributed posts here.
As for why Caoili and Fletcher contacted me: Well, it seems they're going to be busy this week, and as such they were wondering if I'd be interested in contributing a few posts to their handheld-focused blog.

Always willing to lend a helping hand--and promote this blog, admittedly--I happily agreed. So, expect to see my byline attached to a number of Tiny Cartridge posts in the next few days.
Don't worry if you're not a (yet) regular visitor to Tiny Cartridge; I'll mention--and share links to--each of my contributed posts here.
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