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Explained July 7, 2026 Nico Recabarren, Arranger, and the Puzzle That Moves the Whole Map How a Mendoza designer turned a sliding-tile gimmick into one of 2024's sharpest indie puzzle adventures.
Explained July 7, 2026 Takeo Suzuki Reworks the Point-and-Shoot Why the Pentax 17 splits the film community down the middle
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Explained July 4, 2026 Kohei Horikoshi Faces the Final Five-Week Grind How a decade-long superhero saga raced to its finish line
Explained July 3, 2026 Independence Day Comics and Superheroes, from Golden Age Propaganda to Modern Reckoning How patriotic heroes became America's most complicated mirror.
Explained July 1, 2026 The Bit Banger and the Strange Afterlife of the Desktop Toy From foam mallets to virtual chainsaws, desktop rage became a design tradition.
Explained June 30, 2026 Peter Chung and the Case for the 1991 Phosphor Bleed How Æon Flux was built for the CRT and the VHS tape
Perspectives June 28, 2026 The ShadPS4 Team and the Engineering of the Bloodborne “Holy Grail” How an open-source emulator tackled the game Sony hasn't remastered.
Explained June 26, 2026 Justin Sevakis and the Discotek “Deep Dives” Mission to Save Anime from Digital Rot When storefronts remove listings, one company buys the discs itself.