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If I Don’t Come Home: Letters From D-Day

John Bull
June 23, 2014
Books, E-books, New Books
There can be a tendency sometimes to assume that historical programming is the sole domain of the BBC or Channel 4. If I Don't Come Home: Letters from D-Day, which aired on ITV earlier this month, rather...

The Gaming Diaries of Jordan Mechner

John Bull
April 18, 2014
Books, Design & Tech, E-books, New Books
Jordan Mechner is perhaps the epitome of that special generation of videogame designers that existed in the eighties at the dawn of the gaming age. Often young and working alone, they created many of the games...

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