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  • Nowhere to be seen: Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark's creators and their special guests, Bono, The Edge, Bill Clinton.

    Regina Weinreich: Spiderman: The Party Regina Weinreich 2011

  • Nowhere to be seen: Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark's creators and their special guests, Bono, The Edge, Bill Clinton.

    Regina Weinreich: Spiderman: The Party Regina Weinreich 2011

  • You can look around a game world as if with your own eyes, you can see your own hands and sometimes even more (see the otherwise-lamentable Alone in the Dark's neato inventory system).

    Is The First-Person The Most-Person? SVGL 2009

  • Nowhere to be seen: Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark's creators and their special guests, Bono, The Edge, Bill Clinton.

    Regina Weinreich: Spiderman: The Party Regina Weinreich 2011

  • You can look around a game world as if with your own eyes, you can see your own hands and sometimes even more (see the otherwise-lamentable Alone in the Dark's neato inventory system).

    Archive 2009-09-01 SVGL 2009

  • As far as I can see it isn't incompatible with Dark's theory of administration by people who weren't called kings; the bishop could have been governor of the town and its hinterland, even if he wasn't called a king.

    Wroxeter: the sixth-century rebuilding Carla 2010

  • A Roman Arthur has picked up steam in the popular culture, doing battle with Celtic Arthur, and Dark's arguments are likely part of the mix.

    The Anglian Tower, York Carla 2010

  • Dark's suggestion is based on Gildas, partly the quote I cited in the post, which may imply that there were authorities other than kings, and partly because all the kings Gildas names can be located to the far west of Britain roughly what's now Wales and the south-western peninsula, which may imply that there was some other form of government in the rest of the country.

    Wroxeter: the sixth-century rebuilding Carla 2010

  • In the book, Sheffield employs his usual method of mixing song titles and memories, dissecting our collective Decade of Decadence tune-for-tune and paying homage to such forgotten synthesized relics as Haysi Fantayzee's "Shiny Shiny" and Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark's "Enola Gay," even as he ponders the universal truth that every girl born between 1965 and 1975 just wants to have fun -- and talk about Duran Duran.

    Kristi York Wooten: A Girl Talks to Rob Sheffield about Duran Duran (and His New Book) 2010

  • In the book, Sheffield employs his usual method of mixing song titles and memories, dissecting our collective Decade of Decadence tune-for-tune and paying homage to such forgotten synthesized relics as Haysi Fantayzee's "Shiny Shiny" and Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark's "Enola Gay," even as he ponders the universal truth that every girl born between 1965 and 1975 just wants to have fun -- and talk about Duran Duran.

    Kristi York Wooten: A Girl Talks to Rob Sheffield about Duran Duran (and His New Book) 2010

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