It’s been too long since I’ve gone down the rabbit hole that is the Small Oddities series. So, let’s get back to it!
Declassify >The Story of Chrono Trigger is the story of a Rare Assemblage of Unrivaled Talent
Chrono Trigger is one of those classic titles that generate nostalgia and a real sense of reverie amongst gamers. Released back in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – it was a critical and commercial success.
I’m not exaggerating when I say few games released in the past 20 years measure up to this RPG masterpiece. Some younger gamers or those unfamiliar with gaming might not understand Chrono Trigger’s significance, but that’s okay.
I’m an old nerd whose wanted to write about this for a while.
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Small Oddities: A Library, Computers, a Shambler, a Female Dwarf, Lupin and Jigen
Art like inspiration can come from anywhere. As an example below are five great pieces of art from all over the world. A library photo from France, a photo of old computers from the United States, Quake fan art from Spain, a female dwarf from Czech Republic and Lupin the Third fan art from Russia.
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The Interrogation of Magic the Gathering Alterist and Artist Jaclyn Foglia
Jaclyn Foglia runs Jaclyn’s Alterations & Art, where she makes hand-made alterations to Magic the Gathering cards, but as this discussion reveals, she has bigger plans for her art. This Latham, New York native is now living in Troy, New York, where she is out of school and ready to take on the wor
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One of Magic: the Gathering’s Most Iconic Mascots is Stuffy, the Tortured Doll
One of the most well known mascots in “Old School Magic,” is the Stuffy Doll, created by Richard Thomas. It was on the art for Black Vise, Cursed Rack, The Rack, Leshrac’s Rite, and Wall of Wonder long before it came out as its own card on Oct. 6, 2006 in the Time Spiral set.
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