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    Super Tantalus Run: Nintendo, and the allure of the just-out-of-reach

    do less...

    By Danny Sullivan

    Filed In Gaming

    Nintendo has always gotten off on withholding. Legend of Zelda and Metroid games taunt us by making inaccessible areas visible; behind doors locked by keys we don’t have, placed beyond a chasm we cannot cross, protected by shields we cannot breach. Thus, the satisfaction of playing these games lies in our overcoming these roadblocks, in […]



    Westworld, and “The Bicameral Mind”

    mind expanding, mind exploding

    By Danny Sullivan

    Filed In Tech

    Welcome to TV Minus the TV, a column full of thoughts about TV shows watched on laptops published on the internet for you to read on your phone. *** O, What a world of unseen visions and heard silences, this insubstantial country of the mind! What ineffable essences, these touchless rememberings and unshowable reveries! And […]



    The Question Concerning Iron Man’s Technology

    the truth is, he IS Iron Man

    By Danny Sullivan

    Filed In Tech

    Since it began with Iron Man, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been built on technology. From the plots of the movies – which often revolve around recovering pieces of technology or preventing them from falling into the wrong hands, to the heroes themselves and the origins of their powers – the technological pervades Marvel’s storytelling. […]



    The Parable of Pokemon Go

    on a citywide scavenger hunt for joy

    By Jacob Oller

    Filed In Gaming

    Every few hours, the train station a block from my Chicago apartment switches control. New colors go up, and new groups are no longer welcome. Blue, red, blue, red. This isn’t about gangs, though. This is about teams, the cousins of gangs, which are much more upfront about their arbitrary divides…

 Pokemon Go teams, to […]




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