Book Review: “The Gamesmaster: Almost Famous In The Geek 80s”
The 1980s were wild indeed. Cartoons were often excuses to sell toys jammed between an endless cavalcade of sugary cereal commercials. Synthesized music became all the rage sounding not unlike the bleeps and bloops squawking from the machines at your nearby arcade. It is in this wretched hive of scum and villainy that Flint Dille weaves a memoir about his early career as a writer for cartoons (G.I.