Tag Archives: Elite

Dogg And Toad Episode 05 – They Call Him Mister Fantastic with guest Dan Grubb

Dressed in his best mankini and worrying the locals Dan Grubb CEO of Fantastic Books Publishing joins the Canine and Anuran as they shoot the breeze in the familiar snug of the Dogg & Toad. Dan shares an exclusive clip from their new audio project and we talk books, gaming and learn about the figure […]

Dogg Barks – Power Play and The Forum Psychics

It’s amazing how far the human race has come in such a short space of time. Only last month people were merely speculating as to what power play will bring to Elite: Dangerous; but now, after less than a week of mutation, a number of forum posters have revealed that they have developed the power […]

Gaming Against Alzheimer’s – Highlights – The Grand Finale

Gaming Against Alzheimer’s – The Final Stream

Over the past month Gaming Against Alzheimer’s has raised nearly £4000 for The Alzheimer’s Society. I have had the privilege of collaborating with some fantastic people who have contributed with their time, products and support to make this drive as successful as it has been. I’m swollen with pride and gratitude for what has been achieved, or that may be the full English breakfast I’ve just eaten; who knows.

Dogg Barks – KeyGate, Entitlement and Elite Dangerous

Elite: Dangerous Review – Standard Beta – Part One: Overview

July 29th 2014 saw the release of the Elite: Dangerous Standard Beta. While the Premium Beta had whet the appetites of many fans of David Braben’s epic space trading sim, this release was more of a full on starter of 55 playable systems as opposed to the amuse-bouche of the five presented previously. With the SB release came an influx of new players, and an influx of opinions that have courted some controversy on the Frontier Forums. More on that later. First I have to tell you what this old dog thinks about Standard Beta…

Dennis the Flight Instructor Returns in a new video, and this time he’s brought a friend.

Dennis the Flight Instructor is tasked with trailing a new type of docking computer. Things are not going to go well.

A Quantum Leap to my childhood, updated to the 21st Century – Elite: Dangerous

The 80’s saw a lot of things go wrong in good old Blighty, but one thing they did get right was revolutionising the way we play computer games. When Ian Bell and David Braben released Elite in September 1984 I’m sure they knew that they had created something revolutionary. 30 years on, David Braben has […]