The Studio Still Shipping Games on Physical Cartridges
Why a small developer keeps manufacturing physical cartridges nobody strictly needs anymore, and the collectors keeping the practice alive.
4 stories from the Gaming desk.
Why a small developer keeps manufacturing physical cartridges nobody strictly needs anymore, and the collectors keeping the practice alive.
The runners making a career out of bugs that were supposed to be patched years ago, and the strange economics of monetizing a glitch.
How a homemade game engine, built by a three-person team with no funding, ended up powering titles none of its original builders expected.
A regional esports venue never chased a bigger arena or a national broadcast deal — and it's sold out every home match for six seasons running.