It’s been 25 years since the U.S. release of the Sega Dreamcast, and the console’s legacy remains a gaping wound that fans have filled with memories for nearly three decades. How could a ...
That’s why when we spotted Crazy Taxi: Tim Walz Edition, a Dreamcast mod on itch.io this week, we knew we had to write about it. In case you don’t get the joke here, it started with an ...
This post was originally written in 2017, but has been tweaked slightly to suit the modern layout of the site and to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Dreamcast. This is the tale of the Sega ...
The SEGA Dreamcast, though short-lived, left an indelible mark on the gaming world with its innovative titles and forward-thinking design. Here are the 25 greatest SEGA Dreamcast games ...
The Dreamcast may not have had an overly long lifespan, but some of the greatest games of all time had a home on Sega's platform. Now, the series is set to make a comeback as developer Genki ...
The movie’s two young missionaries should have thought twice about entering the elaborate trap set for them in Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ sleek theological mind game. You’ve heard of ...
In the elegant but ultimately empty horror-thriller Heretic, two young Mormon missionaries match wits with a creepy middle-aged man who traps them in his house – although for most of the film ...
His studies have led him to some disturbing conclusions, which he maps out for Paxton and Barnes in one of Heretic’s most fun and distinctive scenes. All that can be said is that it involves ...
Tom Johnson was a teenaged congressional intern in the summer of 2007 when he was sitting in the Mankato office of U.S. Rep. Tim Walz. The newly elected congressman, Johnson recalled, walked in ...
People seem to like him. And how could you hate someone who owned a Dreamcast and played Crazy Taxi? After this week’s Democratic National Convention, Timothy James Walz, better known as Tim ...
Heretic is centered on two young Mormon missionaries — Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher) and Sister Paxton (Chloe East) — who aren’t having much luck preaching the good word door-to-door.