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Why Online Marketing Won’t Guarantee Your Game’s Success

A stylized computer screen with a neon green border displays an "ERROR" message behind a glitchy, pixelated avatar of a character with green hair, a hat, and a wink, giving the image a cyberpunk aesthetic. The background is filled with vibrant purples, blues, and neon pinks, further emphasizing the digital, futuristic vibe. The "All Ages of Geek" logo is placed in the lower right corner, branding the image as part of their content, adding to the overall tech-glitch theme.

In today’s crowded indie game market, traditional online marketing isn’t always enough to get people to play your game. What makes a difference is creating engaging, honest content that allows potential players to experience the game before they even pick up a controller. This is where working with platforms like All Ages of Geek becomes […]

Why Kid Pix Was the Coolest Thing You Ever Did on a Computer in the ’90s!

A colorful and vibrant screenshot of the classic digital art software Kid Pix Version 1 interface, featuring a playful and whimsical design with a variety of drawing tools and color palettes visible on the left. To the right, an animated character with green hair, large expressive eyes, and smiles enthusiastically, dressed in a purple and yellow outfit. The 'All Ages of Geek' logo is prominently displayed in the bottom right corner, adding a modern touch to the nostalgic scene.

Let’s blast back to the 90s! That’s when Kid Pix first zoomed onto the scene, totally revolutionizing the digital art game for kids everywhere. Created by the visionary Craig Hickman and first dropped for the Macintosh, this bitmap drawing program wasn’t just another piece of software—it was the key to a whole new world of […]

How to Use and Where to Find the Pokémon Mini

A translucent blue Pokémon Mini handheld console is featured in the foreground, displaying a pixelated game screen with Pikachu and other Pokémon in a Japanese game title. The device is placed on top of stacked Pokémon Mini game boxes, with one clearly labeled "Pokémon Mini." The background is a retro-style pixelated design featuring Pokémon characters in black and white, evoking a nostalgic 8-bit aesthetic. The "All Ages of Geek" logo is positioned in the lower right corner, branding the image as part of their content.

Alright, 90s kids and Pokémon Trainers, we’re diving into a piece of history that many might have missed—the Pokémon Mini. Released in 2001, this tiny handheld console was a unique attempt by Nintendo to give us a portable Pokémon experience. Though it didn’t take off like its big brothers, the Pokémon Mini remains a quirky […]

Kamen Rider Suits: From Practical Effects to Digital Masterpieces

A group of Kamen Riders from both the Showa and Heisei eras, highlighted by a green aura, standing together in a unified pose. The lineup includes classic Riders such as Kamen Rider 1 with his green chest armor and red scarf, alongside modern Riders like Kamen Rider Decade, Kamen Rider Gaim, and Kamen Rider W. Each Rider sports their iconic, unique armor in vibrant colors. The "All Ages of Geek" logo is visible in the lower right corner of the image, marking this as part of their content. The background shows rocky cliffs, adding a dramatic setting to the gathering of heroes.

Ah, Kamen Rider! A show that’s been around since the days of bell bottoms and disco but has evolved into something that’s as timeless as it is trendy. Whether you’re a long-time fan or someone who just stumbled upon this epic franchise, there’s no denying that the Kamen Rider suits have gone through quite the […]

Tamagotchi Uni: The Bunny Jump Event is HERE!

Bunny Jump is Back in Tamagotchi Uni! Team Angel or Team Monster? Get ready to hop with Bunny Jump Returns! Pick Team Angel or Team Monster, and see who can jump the highest! How to Play Your Tamagotchi jumps!—press A to jump left and B to jump right. Watch out for tricky platforms like: Jump […]