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Jin Lovelace is a machinimist and team writer for HomeStation Magazine, as well as the founder of Twilight Touch Inc. -- http://twilighttouchinc.com and http://youtube.com/twilighttouchinc. When not found in PlayStation Home, Jin studies graphic design and illustration (character design and fashion), gaming, and the culinary arts.

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Moving Forward

Posted October 11th, 2014 in Fashion, News and Articles, Video
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If you’ve learned anything from Home, take what you know now and apply it to a better future.

Diablo III: the Addiction is Real

Posted September 23rd, 2014 in Reviews, Video
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Diablo III. Hooked?

Closing Summer

Posted September 20th, 2014 in Fashion, Video
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As we move from summer to autumn, let’s enjoy a new fashion machinima piece from Twilight Touch.

The Salt is Real

Posted September 14th, 2014 in News and Articles
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Every online community has its bad seeds. What’s important is knowing how to handle them.

Bellver, by KOVOK

Posted September 13th, 2014 in Fashion, Reviews
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KOVOK’s “Bellver” fashion line really ought not to be overlooked.

Summer Jam 8 DOA5U Thoughts

Posted September 12th, 2014 in News and Articles, Video
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Any fighting-game enthusiasts in the house?

The Return to Fashion

Posted September 6th, 2014 in Fashion, Video
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Time for another superlative Twilight Touch fashion video!

Attitude Adjustment

Posted September 4th, 2014 in Fashion
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After this many years of virtual clothing offered for sale in Home, it takes a lot to impress a Home fashion expert.

Leave it to Lockwood to up the ante. Again.

DCUO: Interview with SmileB4DEATH

Posted August 31st, 2014 in Interviews
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A chat with one of DC Universe Online’s more prominent community members.

Combat Rising 2: Epsilon Trailer (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Inception Horn)

Posted August 24th, 2014 in Fashion, Video
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Seems the “Inception horn” sound effect is in every single movie trailer that comes out these days. So, in order to give it the bathos it so richly deserves, it has now been placed into a deliberately low-rent Home machinima for no reason at all.

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