Boys from the Dwarf: How Red Dwarf Became the Greatest Sci-Fi Sitcom Ever Made
Three million years in deep space with a hologram, a creature evolved from a cat, and a neurotic android shouldn't work as comedy gold—but somehow it absolutely does.
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Three million years in deep space with a hologram, a creature evolved from a cat, and a neurotic android shouldn't work as comedy gold—but somehow it absolutely does.
Twenty-five years later, Chris Carter's paranormal procedural remains the perfect fusion of monster-of-the-week thrills and conspiracy-driven mythology that defined '90s television.
From its 1994 debut, Mike Mignola's Hellboy has redefined supernatural comics through its unique blend of folklore, mythology, and gothic atmosphere.
From 1980s crack screens to UNESCO cultural heritage, the demoscene transformed software piracy signatures into one of the world's most innovative digital art movements.
The foundational tabletop role-playing game that launched an entire hobby and cultural phenomenon, creating the modern fantasy gaming landscape.
Nintendo's groundbreaking 64-bit console changed gaming forever with analog controls, four-player multiplayer, and legendary exclusives, though its cartridge format proved both blessing and curse.
From a failed Nintendo partnership to global gaming dominance, Sony's PlayStation brand transformed the video game industry and redefined home entertainment.
The Los Angeles studio that brought us galactic battles, alien invasions, and mercenary mayhem fell victim to corporate restructuring in 2009, taking with it some of gaming's most beloved franchises.
From a late-night Minneapolis experiment to Netflix phenomenon, MST3K proved that the best way to survive bad movies is with good friends and better jokes.
When Interplay shuttered Black Isle Studios in December 2003, the PC RPG world lost one of its most beloved creators of deep, narrative-driven adventures.
After 17 years of bringing comic book heroes and sports legends to life on consoles, the scrappy publisher that alphabetically challenged Activision filed for bankruptcy on September 1, 2004.
Microsoft's closure of Lionhead Studios in 2016 ended a remarkable 19-year journey that gave us Black & White, Fable, and the unmistakable genius of Peter Molyneux's game design philosophy.