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The fourth and final “History of…” for WiiEurope before they just stopped talking to me and then closed down without a word was this one on the Kirby series. It’s a good deal shorter than the other ones, but follows much the same lines.
I wouldn’t say I’m a massive Kirby fan, but that’s mostly because […]
The History of the Pokémon Series
6 Comments Published by alistairw September 22nd, 2006 in ArticlesI do really love me a bit of Pokémon. Well, the TV show at least, and even then I haven’t actually seen it since about 2001—it just became too hard to watch it that year while at university, because, really, who gets up at 7am at uni? That’s still a few good years that I […]
Here’s one more of these former-WiiEurope articles. This one is from late August 2006. Looking back, it’s funny how long these things actually took me to write, but I suppose there was a fair bit of effort put into them—I made an effort to understand the storylines and such, despite never having played Metroid Prime. […]
The History of The Legend of Zelda Series
0 Comments Published by alistairw August 6th, 2006 in ArticlesThis piece is from back in early August of 2006, and was originally posted on the WiiEurope website; one of a whole bunch of sites that started up - and started looking for content - after the announcement of the console’s name. Coincidentally, I was looking for work and money, and offered to write a […]
This piece was originally published in zine form as “Fred Basset: A Postmodernist Reading of the Work of Alex Graham” for the 2006 Adelaide Fringe Festival Zine Fair. Since then, mostly nothing has been changed, which might lead some purchasers of said zine to feel somewhat cheated out of their 20 cents.
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