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  •   Things change. People change. But who really ponders such change? Alex Muncatchy does. That’s why he’s joined The “Digital Video Gamer” family. It’s a family that cares and loves, a family that understands his pain when developers he’s loved and trusted over the years release a steaming pile of poo-poo  and call it fantastic. He can rant and rave about something, hating the need for crates in games, or poor controls. He can dislike not seeing your feet in a First Person Shooter, or having every Non Playable Character repeat the same thing to you over  the coarse of...

    Alex Muncatchy

      Things change. People change. But who really ponders such change? Alex Muncatchy does. That’s why he’s joined The “Digital Video Gamer” family. It’s a family that cares and loves, a family that understands his pain when developers he’s loved and trusted over the years release a steaming pile of poo-poo  and call it fantastic. He can rant and rave about something, hating the need for crates in games, or poor controls. He can dislike not seeing your feet in a First Person Shooter, or having every Non Playable Character repeat the same thing to you over  the coarse of...

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  • Mike Muncatchy founded digitalvideogamer.com with Jonathan Luce in June, 2010. As a boy, he suffered from severe Asthma, and on his many days off from school due to his sickness, he was able to find his first true love: video games. Years later, he discovered a new way to celebrate his appreciation for this ambitious industry by creating a website devoted to discussing gaming in detail. While Mike is not working on digitalvideogamer.com he is writing music, shooting movies, or generally mucking around philosophically.

    Mike Muncatchy

    Mike Muncatchy founded digitalvideogamer.com with Jonathan Luce in June, 2010. As a boy, he suffered from severe Asthma, and on his many days off from school due to his sickness, he was able to find his first true love: video games. Years later, he discovered a new way to celebrate his appreciation for this ambitious industry by creating a website devoted to discussing gaming in detail. While Mike is not working on digitalvideogamer.com he is writing music, shooting movies, or generally mucking around philosophically.

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