The Daily Blogroll — Tuesday, 9 Jun 2026
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Chasing Dings! Tipa shifts from survival-crafting marathons to cozy Switch 2 catch-up, especially Pokopia's weirdly utopian Ditto setup and some Tomodachi Life.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss is baffled and intrigued by Neverness To Everness, a massive hit that feels less cyberpunk action and more urban life sim with anomalies.
Luna's Gaming Log Luna says Sledding Game is a silly, low-stakes multiplayer hangout where frog-butt sledding, fishing, racing, and friendly lobbies are the whole point.
Monsterlady's Diary Emily shares a Transformers Prime dream where Optimus is lured off by a strange beacon and a bottle of perfume might snap him out of it.
Retro XP Marc argues the SNES version of SimCity deserves a re-release, with Nintendo's role in Will Wright's path and the game's open-ended weirdness front and center.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm flags Valheim finally hitting 1.0 with Deep North on September 9, plus PS5, Switch 2, and promised full cross-play.
The Digital Antiquarian Jimmy traces Planescape: Torment from its newly unearthed pitch doc to the desktop, highlighting how rough origins fed a future CRPG classic.
WCRobinson WCRobinson digs into Resident Evil Requiem as Capcom's big blend of first-person horror, third-person action, and dual leads Grace Ashcroft and Leon.
Life on the Wicked Stage Warner comes away from Apple's WWDC 26 cautiously unconvinced, watching OS27 design tweaks, parental controls, and the new Siri AI with a wait-and-see shrug.
Schneier on Security Bruce Schneier spotlights a fixed Zcash flaw that could have minted fake coins, then uses it to underline his broader distrust of blockchain fragility.
Scripting News Dave Winer says Scripting News can't realistically move to HTTPS without breaking its archives, so he's pointing readers to an HTTPS WordPress mirror instead.
Aywren's Nook Aywren launches an FFXIV YouTube channel aimed at shy, introverted, and socially anxious MMO players, building on her own hard-won comfort with grouping.