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That period of my life is one factor in why I never stopped loving video games and at this point probably never will. Read more

I know! I saw some footage during the Doctor Who panel at Comic-Con this year. It looked excellent. Read more

The first three songs on Local Business as a trifecta are Titus at their finest IMO. It slows down after that and the album overall is not as much of a cohesive work as their first two, but the rest of the songs all grew on me after the first few listens, particularly My Eating Disorder, In A Big City, and In A Small Read more

To their benefit, I'm sure. I love the Kotaku community for the most part, but that said, even after reading 300 nice comments a shitty one can still get to you. Read more

That said, it appears I was mistaken, and I've corrected the misspelling. Read more

Wasn't pure assumption, actually. This story from 2007, which I linked to in the article, refers to the developer of OneTrip as Neven Morgan: Read more

I guess technically that's not chiptunes? I'll change that to "retro-style music." Thanks. Read more

Thanks! Yeah, that would be cool. Never bugged me too much though. Read more

I would show anyone and everyone if I had any idea how to code Tetris in C++. Read more

I read and appreciated your whole comment, but my favorite part was definitely "oblivion definitely...booted up when i installed it." I straight up hate that game for dumbing everything down and being so successful, ensuring TES will be dumbed down forevermore. Read more

You are not an idiot, as far as I can tell. I do occasional features and fill in on weekends for Owen when he's on vacation or the gang is at a convention, like with PAX. Read more

I believe that's his dev name. His actual name is Neven Morgan. Read more

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Since you insisted, here's the full video tour of my obsessively designed Morrowind wizard tower and party pad. I hope we can all still be friends after you watch this.

There were…other…ways to beat the main story. They were shady, though, and involved some lockpicking, to say the least. Read more