Answer: Um, love. Of their work and their play.

As witnessed by this BALLAD OF THE MAGES, by “Brentalfloss.” G4 called him “New York’s Maestro of music-based video game humor,” and they’re not kidding.
Answer: Um, love. Of their work and their play.

As witnessed by this BALLAD OF THE MAGES, by “Brentalfloss.” G4 called him “New York’s Maestro of music-based video game humor,” and they’re not kidding.
Sounds good to us:

“Forced association” is a method for generating ideas when you’re stuck. It can be useful anytime you are stuck for a fresh idea.
They were a big deal in the 1990s. Everybody who was anybody in the media was talking about how video, print, audio, you-name-it would be linked in magazines, books, and on the web.
Then they got all quiet about it, like they were embarrassed.
But now, about 20 years after the talk started dying down – it’s here. Thanks to – of all places – the New York Times.

Having trouble getting your foot in the TV (or film) writing door? Yeah, it’s rough out there, we know.
Over the years TVWriter™ has seen new creators win and also seen ’em, well, drop out. (We’d never say “lose.”) And we’ve seen new creators find satisfaction just by doing, by creating their own films and bringing them to an audience w/o having to kowtow to the Old Media TV and film doorkeepers.

Uh-oh, hope he loves us even if we aren’t on Tumblr. After all, we love him.
Erm, kinda, in a manly sorta way. You know how it is.
And we love Stonehenge almost as much.