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Does Banjo-Kazooie Belong in the Video Game Canon?

Witches, rhyming, and one of gaming's first dynamic duos. Join us as we examine the legacy of Banjo-Kazooie.

By Jaron R. M. Johnson, 7 years ago August 31, 2018
Final Fantasy

The Drawing Board: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and Mobile Storytelling

Are free-to-play mobile games just shameless cash grabs, or might they hold the key to the latest innovations in storytelling?

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago July 28, 2018
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Does Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door Belong in the Video Game Canon?

Does Paper Mario qualify as one of the "Great Books" of gaming? Read on for an analysis of the conversation we started at PAX East 2018.

By Matt McGill, 7 years ago July 23, 2018
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Does Dragon Ball Xenoverse Belong in the Video Game Canon?

The Dragon Ball saga has been told and retold for decades. How did Xenoverse change the game?

By Dan Hughes, 7 years ago July 13, 2018
Podcast: The Drawing Board

The Drawing Board: Gameplay Difficulty as a Storytelling Tool

On Episode 8 of our podcast, we ask: how can difficulty tell a story?

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago July 11, 2018
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Hero of Time: Chapter 1

Read the first chapter of an analytically grounded, fan-written story that bridges the gap between Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.

By CJ Thomas, 7 years ago July 10, 2018
Podcast: The Drawing Board

The Drawing Board: Authors and Auteurs in Video Games

What do NieR: Automata and Rear Window have in common? Find out in our latest podcast episode.

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago June 14, 2018
Presentations

PAX East: Series, Sequels, DLC: How Games Are Changing Storytelling

How are games like Dark Souls, Zelda, and Okami making new forms of storytelling possible? Find out in With a Terrible Fate's PAX East talk.

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago June 9, 2018
Mario

PAX East: Which Games Belong in the Video Game Canon?

Why develop a canon for video-game storytelling? Watch With a Terrible Fate discuss this at PAX East, along with a debate about Paper Mario.

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago June 3, 2018
Hero of Time Project

PAX East: Can Fan Fiction Teach Us About the Official Zelda Timeline?

How can works of fan fiction empower all fans of a series to see it in a new light? With a Terrible Fate took to PAX East to find out.

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago June 3, 2018

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