Ordinal Arcade: Reloaded
More Games, More Chaos, and It’s Still Cooking
3/13/20252 min read
Turns out, I wasn’t done. Ordinal Arcade is coming back.
I’ve been a gamer my whole life. Some of my earliest memories are of sitting in front of a screen, completely lost in whatever pixelated world was in front of me. Whether it was dodging enemy fire in a top-down shooter, stacking blocks at alarming speeds, or defending a base from an endless swarm of bad guys, gaming has always been a core part of who I am. So naturally, when I started messing around with Ordinals, it wasn’t long before I asked myself:
"Wait… what if I could put an entire game on Bitcoin?"
That’s how Ordinal Arcade started—an experiment in pushing the limits of on-chain gaming. I wanted to see if I could take the classic retro games I loved and make them permanent, forever etched into Bitcoin’s block space. No servers, no downloads, no updates—just pure, self-contained arcade fun that exists as long as Bitcoin does.
The first collection proved it was possible. But now, it’s time to take things further. Enter: Reloaded.


Right now, I’m deep in development, working on two new games:
Another space shooter. Because one wasn’t enough, and firing pixelated lasers at enemies never gets old.
A tower defense game. Because watching tiny enemies struggle through a maze of overpowered turrets is oddly satisfying.
They’re still in the works, and I have no idea how many more games I’ll add, but one thing’s for sure—there will be more. Every time I sit down to work on this project, I get a flood of ideas. Some make sense. Some are completely insane. Either way, the arcade is growing.




I’ve spent over a decade in crypto, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that experimentation is everything. If you’re just here to follow trends, you’ll always be one step behind. But if you’re here to build weird things that nobody else has tried, that’s where the real fun is.
That’s exactly what Ordinal Arcade: Reloaded is about. It’s not just about nostalgia or throwing a game onto Bitcoin for the sake of it. It’s about seeing what’s possible, pushing the limits of permanence in gaming, and making sure that, years from now, when everything else has changed, these games are still right there, playable, untouched, forever.
For now, Reloaded is still cooking. The games are being built, tweaked, and tested. Once they’re ready, they’ll be inscribed and added to the arcade. And then? More games. More weird experiments. More ways to push what’s possible on Bitcoin.
I don’t know exactly where this is going, but that’s half the fun.
The arcade doors are still open—just gotta finish building the games first. 🚀🎮

