Earl Green - Classic Gamer Magazine Articles

Added to TV Promos by Earl Tuesday January 3, 2006

“Honey, I Slept With Ms. Pac-Man!”
Published in the Spring 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
A humorous piece about trying to explain one’s obsessive hobbies to one’s significant other.

“Ultima: A Legend Through Time”
Published in the Spring 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
A nostalgic historical overview of the first five Ultima computer games.

“The Quest For The Rings”
Published in the Spring 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Critical retrospective of a popular Odyssey 2 adventure game.

“The Toys Of Tron”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Photo essay on toys based on the video game-related movie Tron.

“Qa$hing In On Q*Bert”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Photo essay on toys based on the video game Q*Bert.

“The Next Best Thing To Being There”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Photo essay on battery operated miniature video games.

“From Sprites To Cels: Classic Games That Turned Into Toons”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Critical retrospective of video-game inspired cartoons from the 80s to today.

“Beefcake!”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Review of the South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack video game.

“Space Invaders: The Instant Videogame”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Humor.

“In Defense of Joystick Nation”
Published in the Autumn 2000 issue of Classic Gamer Magazine (Chris Cavanaugh, editor)
Book review.

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