Yes, that story was amazing, and so satisfying. But so are a lot of the stories Jimmy has recorded about the history of games. I've been reading his blog on and off for several years now, and still haven't read everything. Re-reading his posts is fun too. He always goes above and beyond, digging up sources, and writing about history and people, not just the games. Try the epic multipart history of Tetris, for example: https://www.filfre.net/2017/06/tales-of-the-mirror-world-par.../