On January 4th 2015, I lost my father to a long battle with cancer. The period since then has been challenging, with other family illnesses & turbulence. Along the way I’ve been diagnosed with clinical depression, something I’ve struggled with […]
Love Video Games and They Will Love You Back
Video games are awesome. Many who are part of the gaming community feel that video games have enriched their lives, citing overwhelmingly positive experiences. Myself included, which is why I want to highlight my love of video games as much […]
E3 2016: The Shifting Role of E3
This year’s E3 more than ever had most of the biggest announcements revealed before the events themselves. Going into the show we knew that both console manufacturers were planning upgraded iterations of their console, both of which seemed focused on […]
Magic the Gathering: Eternal Masters & The Enthusiast Bubble
It’s time to have a discussion that wouldn’t fit in my main set review of Eternal Masters. The vast majority of Magic games are still “Kitchen Table” games, even those taking place at your local game store. The majority of […]
The Current Virtual Reality Push is Half-Baked
Virtual Reality is touted to be the next big new thing. Except it really isn’t, but that is for a different article. This time it’s different! Right? We have more processing power attached to the headsets folks are now strapping […]
Ghostbusters and Guilt-vertising: Or How The “Right” Product Can Make You A Better Person
(Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of the SuperNerdLand.com staff and/or any contributors to this site.) Over nine different articles plus various tweets from “celebrity” personalities. This is what dropped […]
In Defense of Hard Games
There has been a growing debate the past few years regarding the high difficulty of certain games, and how they represent a barrier of entry to newcomers (read new consumers) to a product. Granted, this argument is not necessarily new, but […]
Why “Gamers and Video Games Need to Grow up” Is Wrong
John gives his views on why gaming and video games are grown up already, and those calling for more “maturity” are actually the immature ones
Global Gamers, Global Developers: #TorrentialDownpour and Improving Localizations
With the current focus on quality of localizations, Josh lists some fan generated options to increase quality