Hello fellow LTG’ers!
So, you’ve no doubt noticed our lack of content as of late. As has happened from time to time in the almost five years of Last Token Gaming’s existence, life has been hitting the whole staff pretty hard as of late. Multiple jobs, graduate school, moving to a new place, changes in employment situations, and other life dreams and projects have definitely slowed us down.
Fortunately, things are going to pick up very soon with a special month-long project we’re doing all throughout April. It will be both timely and retro in its expanse, and will feature an entertaining variety of pieces. Best of all: It’s ending with a contest that includes three awesome prizes!
The on-and-off rainy weather as of late has delayed that full spring feeling for now…but things will very much be in bloom for Last Token Gaming next month. And we can’t wait to share it all with you!
What could it possibly be? You’ll see this Friday!
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Published by Marshall Garvey
Marshall Garvey is a graduate of UC Davis in history, and a gamer since third grade. He has many favorite games, among them “Batman: Arkham City,” “Zelda: Majora’s Mask,” “Resident Evil 4,” “All-Star Baseball 2001,” “Banjo Kazooie,” “Silent Hill 2,” “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion,” and “Fallout: New Vegas,” among many others. His other interests include baseball, football, boxing, politics, music, movies, jogging, playing trombone, and writing, and he is a devoted fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Twins, and Oakland Athletics. He recently finished two tenures at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, CA, the first being as an intern at the National Archives wing and the second as a staff writer for the Nixon Foundation. Right now, he’s working on two books for the Sacramento Historical Society, one about the history of baseball in the city and the other about the Governor’s Mansion. He is also the creator of his own trading cards franchise, the United States Presidents Baseball Club, which can be visited at: www.presidentsbaseball.com. You can also see his writing about baseball at: www.brushbackpitch.com
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