
Sundays are for reading stuff you apparently don’t have the energy to during the week. I’ve got Ursula Le Guin in one hand, and the best recent writing about video games in the other.
Neima Jahromi took a colossal dive into Magic The Gathering for The New Yorker. Her piece spans the game’s D&D inspired origins to the money-hoovering beast it’s become, and how its card design has oscillated between the diverse, the inclusive and the objectionable. They’ve now arrived at a good place, it seems. (more…)
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