Time flies when you’re having fun, but nothing brings it to a screeching halt like realizing the gadgets you grew up with are ...
As “The Net” celebrates its 30th anniversary in the annals of cinema history, I decided to revisit this slice of Americana ...
This year’s selection balances humor with existential dread, snark with sincerity, and intellectual rigor—all while hangin' ...
Remember Windows 3.1? If there's a thrill when you think about it, you can relive the whole environment at one masterful programmer's website.
The 1980s gave us the Apple Macintosh, Motorola DynaTAC, Sony Walkman, CDs, and the disposable camera. Discover the 5 ...
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Made in 6 hours in fl studio 9! Some guitar-breakin' trumpet action going on here! March out and do your thing! Be an ...
It’s strange to think of gaming without the internet. How did this then-niche subculture sustain, and view, itself? A new archive offers reviews, insight, history and lore.
This has been a fine year for film, but the vintage has a curiously retro flavour; most of 2025’s best new releases smack of ...
Inverse talks to Nightdive Studios about the importance of looking back, and how both remasters and remakes can tie into game ...
Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.
No one believed in Todd Graves’s idea for a campus outpost serving only chicken fingers. But the details-obsessed founder is ...
Some classic everyday technology has faded into a distant memory. These are several old-school technology items that only Baby Boomers will remember.
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