Editor Info

Get to know the criminal masterminds behind eatmybomb.com

Brixtone

Brixtone - Born with a joystick in hand, Brixtone has been gaming since infancy as a means of nourishment. He considers himself a connoisseur of adventure games but keeps his reflexes sharp for the occasional deathmatch. Now Brixtone acts as your spirit guide through the weekly GamersHell.com podcast (our main project) and serves as mother hen to eatmybomb.com.

Daedalus

Daedalus - On an early spring day in 1986, Daedalus was irrevocably hooked on games by the original Nintendo Baseball when that pop fly came swelling up toward the screen. Since that fateful event gaming has been his #1 hobby, even going so far as a 5 year stint running video arcades. These days, Daedalus refuses to declare any particular genre as his favorite since his wandering attention span can rarely play 2 related games in a row.

Denalan

Denalan - Denalan has been gaming since the ripe age of 4, playing Missile Command and Space Invaders. Since then he’s enjoyed feeding the bomb to his friends on multiplayer games both online and off. In his spare time Denalan works as a programmer at a university.

DevilsAdvocate

Devils Advocate - DA’s love of all things games is rivaled only by his love of a good time. When not being the life of the party he can be found as his alter ego “IT Guy” at a research company in Boston. Life long dream: to learn the Praying Mantis style and kick some ass while wearing a day-glo life jacket. More realistic goal: to become a PC Game programmer.

Dodongo

Dodongo - This bomb eater started gaming one glorious Christmas when he and his brothers received a used Atari 2600 complete with paddles and eight games. It was the only Sunday his parents ever let him stay home from church without him having to fake an illness. Now he’s an Atheist, but continues to game on a regular basis.

Holycow

Holycow - By far the hottest of the EatMyBomb crew, Holycow rarely eats or bombs, but she occasionally finds time to finish an adventure game or destroy a roller coaster park. Eat your heart out, Morgan Webb.

Ruckus

Ruckus - Ruckus began gaming back when the only option was paper, pencil, and a big sack of dice. With the advent of “Dungeons & Dragons” for the Intellivision, a whole new world was opened to him - a world with fewer dank basements and questionably hygienic dungeon masters. Ruckus is still a sucker for role-playing games and has recently considered appending the letters “RPG” to the end of his name. Ruckus will also play any game that involves the killing of Nazis. Especially if they’re zombie Nazis.

Scrimpnut

Scrimpnut - After a two-year stint in the Canadian Coast Guard, Scrimpnut returned to the United States to resume his passion for video games and boxes of paper clips. A sports video game enthusiast, Scrimpnut still to this day claims to be the first in the world to beat Mike Tyson’s Punch Out and the first to go through the entire game without being hit. When not video gaming, Scrimpnut serves as artistic director for eatmybomb.com.

Staque

Staque - Well what can you say about Staque… He is probably the X-factor in the Eat My Bomb crew. He is one of the few people who owned, played and loved the E.T. video game for the Atari 2600. He is also a musician who would often turn on NES games just to listen to the music when everyone else thought it was weird. Currently, Staque is in graduate school studying video games [seriously] at some university and keeps crying about not having any Gumbo Ya-Ya [best restaurant in central Kentucky] in months.

Tritone

Tritone - Tritone is by far the oldest member of the EMB crew, where he is known as “gramps” or “old new guy.” He can recall a day when “digital entertainment” meant something entirely different. A long-time public school educator, Tritone frequently uses gaming metaphors in the classroom, which his students no doubt find incredibly lame. Tritone loathes jumping puzzles. Just loathes them.