alexkidman
Alex Kidman writes for Lifehacker, Kotaku and Gizmodo as a freelance technology writer. He was also Gizmodo Australia’s editor from 2011-2012. Kidman has been a technology editor and reporter for more than 20 years, writing for publications such as Finder, ZDNet, CNET, PC Magazine, the ABC, MacWorld and The Sydney Morning Herald. He is also a frequent contributor on radio ABC Radio and co-hosts a technology podcast, Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News.
Alex has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New England and a serious passion for retro gaming. He’s also written a fiction book, which consists of short stories, called Fifty Two.
You can follow him on Twitter or find out more about him on his personal website.
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Summer Of Arcade 2013: Turtles, Flashback, Charlie Murder And More
Microsoft’s revealed this year’s Summer of Arcade titles, with a few new titles and a remake that I’m positively drooling to play.
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My Super Personal Top 5 Quirky Steam PC Games
Steam is home to more games than any sane person could conceivably play. Playing them all would send you insane. Which is perhaps why I’m focusing on the quirky and oddball titles that you should be playing.
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Rome: Total War Is Only A Dollar Today
Sign up for the real man’s (Roman) army for only a dollar, as Steam puts Rome:Total War Gold Edition on sale for a measly buck.
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My Super Personal Top 5 Games On Wii U eShop
The popular conception is that the Wii U lacks really compelling games, but that often fails to take into account the games available via eShop. Here’s my take on the best eShop games that money can buy.