By Christopher Sloce What Happened to the Game that I Love? Basketball After the Vibe Shift “Nothing happened, you just never loved basketball.” By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Matthew Claxton Science Fiction is Dying. Long Live Post Sci-Fi? The old mode of science fiction is disappearing. What's replacing it? By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Timothy Lee Anime Abridged Series on YouTube: A Retrospective and Love Letter The rise and fall of one of YouTube's most iconic genres By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Simon McNeil Technology, Power, and Violence: How the Tangled Lands Tackles Climate Fiction Saving the world is more complex than solar panels and good vibes. By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Ernie Smith Not So Classic: How Super Mario 64 Changed the Mario Franchise for the Worse Super Mario Bros. lost something when it gained a dimension. By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Alexander Taurozzi Ultimatum: A Journey Into an America-Fearing Canadian Mind A book from 53 years ago posited a now too-relevant question: what if the US went rogue? By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Jake Pitre Pulse, Demonlover, and Meanings of the Internet Two films clairvoyant in their skepticism of the internet. By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Nina Luther Secretary and the Erotic Nature of the Typewriter "Two lonely people have come together through a love and desire that’s unique thanks, in part, to the typewriter." By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Adam Ansley Game Pass in 1994: The Too-Soon Brilliance of the Sega Channel A brief history of digital games distribution, and why Sega's revolutionary attempt caused no revolution By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Beckett Flynn Jackass and the Tragedy of Cinema's Slop Era A franchise that died and rotted into merchandise of itself. By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026
By Alex Conroy There is No Proto-Dragon: The Illusion of Fictional Taxonomy Ask not what a dragon does, but what a dragon is By Typebar_Admin / 26 Jan 2026