Monday, April 30, 2007
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
DigiPen student games released
By:Game Game (Strange Flash Game)
By:You play a squiggle, and your objective in each of the 13 levels is simply to reach a door. While one out of every five levels actually makes this goal sort-of-kind-of difficult to reach, for the most part the game just revolves around artistic interpretation of the landscape. Every time you hit an "item," it disappears and is replaced with random words/philosophy. Every once in a while, you can watch a video by the creator."
Mastering the Craft of Online Gaming Infrastructure
By:New Nine Inch Nails Tracks
By:The 52 Most Important Video Games of All Time
By:Thursday, April 26, 2007
Game Development Map
By:* Click on a colored dot on the map to search for all the companies and organizations in that location.
* Type a company, city, country, or region name into the search area and press the search button to find more specific data.
* Click on a category below the search bar to quickly see all the companies that fall under that category."
LOTRO Launch Day at MMOG Nation
By:"Let’s get the comparisons out of the way first. Is it ‘as good’ as WoW? Maybe. Will it hit WoW numbers? Who knows? Is it as polished as WoW? Yes, but I also think it’s less ambitious. It’s certainly smaller. Will it make Tolkien fans happy? I think that’s a definite yes. Will it make LOTR movie fans happy? Not as much, but it’s hard to stand beneath the party tree and not imagine that dragon firework exploding in the sky above you. (Note to Turbine: If you let me attend Bilbo Baggins’ 111th birthday I could die a happy man. I don’t care if it has to be instanced, I’ll show up.) Is 15 level enough to have seen the whole game? Hell no, but it was enough to convince me that you’ll at least have a couple of fun months with this game."
Nice write-up on someone's initial thoughts about Lord of the Rings Online. I currently have 2 characters up to level 5 and I'm liking it so far.
Flex:Open Source
By:UIUC, Nvidia Partner For Parallel Processer Class
By:The Carina Nebula: Star Birth in the Extreme
By:Wednesday, April 25, 2007
John K's Guide to Surviving the End of Television
By:The contributions John Kricfalusi, or John K as he's come to be known, has given the world of animation are numerous - The Ren and Stimpy Show, his work on the revival series Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, the Bjork music video, and his 2-episode revival of the Yogi Bear universe."
First 'habitable' alternative to Earth found
By:The so-called 'super-Earth' is the smallest of the 229 planets found beyond our solar system."
Lord of the Rings Online Map
By:Jeu Chiant (aka Irritating Game)
By:Processing 1.0 (BETA)
By:Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Lord of the Rings Online: Early Impressions
By:"LOTR Online is hitting a good spot in my gut right now. It just is. There's something here. Am I just happy to be a Hobbit? Will it last? Will the game hold up past the initial geek love to maintain in the hundreds of hours, like WoW? Will Turbine provide enough cool content and ideas and gameplay variations to hook new players in and convince them to abandon--or at least take a vacation from--Azeroth? I have no answers. But the good news is that I have more questions having played than I did beforehand. And I want to keep playing. That might be the best sign of all."
Getting this tonight. I liked the beta well enough to be willing to take a break from World of Warcraft for a while.
Katamari Wallpapers - a photoset on Flickr
By:Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords | Gamers With Jobs
By:"Like peanut butter and jelly, the Bejeweled-style puzzles and role-playing elements in Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords are a perfect match. The game smooshes these two flavors together, mingling their tastes into something unique and delicious. In a metaphor like this, the Nintendo DS is two slices of hard plastic bread, but don't focus on that."
I can't say enough things about this game. Truely a great combination of two gaming genres.
An Alternative Graphics Rendering Library
By:"Graff is a lighweight high-performance graphics rendering library. I guess it falls into the category of canvas – as currently discussed on the gtk mailing list. It’s a bit more generic though and focused on providing ways of animating graphical elements over time."
What Type of Game Cheater Are You? -
By:Peggle - Why is it fun?
By:"There’s something oddly compelling about PopCap’s latest release, Peggle. The game is basically Pachinko: You fire a ball from the top of the screen and watch it bounce around until it hits the bottom. That’s right, watch. The player is given zero influence and interactivity as soon as the ball leaves the starting cannon."
Interesting discussion on the merits of PopCap Games' new game, Peggle.
Pummel Ragdoll Clowns (Right in Your Web Browser!)
By:Game Career Guide Forums
By:Monday, April 23, 2007
Why paper to-do lists work better
By:"paper lists are just more practical. They've given us six reasons why paper beats web; mostly, it comes down to convenience (I really don't want to boot up the PC every time I need to look at my list!)"
I tend to agree. I've tried many computer-based todo list solutions, but unless it is the most simplistic method (a running text file of current todos), the complexity involved with checking the list sometimes defeats the purpose, unless the list is complex enough to warrant some sort of meta features a simple piece of paper wouldn't be able to provide. I've been liking the flyspray product over the past year or two.
Digg Reality
By:Concept, Production, and Mohawk by Christian Williams (www.framezero.com)
A short film about applying the Digg rating system to real life. Shot in San Mateo, CA at Bean Street Coffee, Heidi's Pies, and Moon's Pub.
Music by Girl Band (www.myspace.com/girlbandsf).
Trend Spotting, Cool Hunting and Innovation Trends
By:Aww Snap!
By:Natural Docs
By:Alternate Pseudo-Random Number Generator
By:"When developing games you often need a PRNG that, once initialized with a seed value, produces always the same sequence of random numbers after it. The Math.rand() function in Flash is a PRNG, but it doesn't let you define a seed value (I think it's picked randomly when the swf starts, but there isn't much information about it) so another solution has to be found."
An interesting alternate way to generate pseudo-random numbers using ActionScript.
Motor Physics: Collision Demo
By:"Collisions are resolved using a very simple but fast method which doesn't support rotational effects - basically the collision model just applies an impulse based on the velocities and masses of both bodies along the normal of collision to separate them, and computes some sort of dynamic friction along the normals tangential component. A restitution factor is used to simulate energy loss (blend between perfect elastic and inelastic collisions)."
Neat demo of an alternate way to detect collisions.
The King Of Kong
By:"King of Kong is, to a large degree, utterly frustrating, because we witness the jerk come up on top time and time again, but that's what also makes this movie so intense and effective. Like all good stories, we see people grow and change; false faces fade away and true natures become apparent, and how the people in both camps react is also compelling. Of note is Wiebe's wife, who just wants to see the man she loves be the best in just one thing in his life, as well as Steve Sanders, who also has to tow the line between friendship and reality."
Great documentary coming out later this year about a rivalry over being the best at Donkey Kong.
A tribute to a much missed part of gaming culture
By:"They welcomed me into a whole other life for the very first time, and behind their doors impacting upon me sights, sounds, and experiences I had never imagined before. They hooked me in, showed me just how good it could be, and made sure that I’d be a gamer for the rest of my life. And it’s only recently that I’ve started to seriously consider just how important a phenomenon they were. Unfortunately though, as with a great many of the best things in life, that realisation has partly come about due to their loss."
Great write-up on the glory days of the Arcade.
The Game That Changed The World
By:"The first time was in 1992 and that moment is tattooed on my brain. I remember it so clearly. It was a little-known adventure game called Out of This World, from a French studio named Delphine. It came on five floppies. There was no manual and no tutorial. The box was cryptic and offered little in the way of assistance to my understanding of game-play or plot. I had no idea what I was about to play. I was taking a chance. Little did I know I was pulling the cover off a masterpiece."
Excellent post about one of the best games ever made, "Out Of This World", AKA "Another World".
Boxhead: More Rooms
By:Drunken Ragdolls
By:Sunday, April 22, 2007
Academics for Game Designers
By:"A wide variety of skills also makes you an indispensable addition to any game company and guarantees a place of honor in the Cockroach Club: a term derived from the fact that cockroaches can survive a nuclear blast... the occasional layoffs of the games industry. Don’t you want to keep your job when companies inevitably downsize and layoff personnel?'"
Interesting take on what it takes to get into and stay in the game industry from an academic perspective.
GDC: Programmer’s Challenge Stumps Panel Of Experts
By:GDC: The First Decade of Mobile Games
By:Are Games Art?
By:"“Here we go again.”
That was Tim Schafer’s reaction when I recently asked him the question, “Are video games an art form?”"
Interesting discussion of whether or not games are an artform.
Wii Hacks
By:"Welcome to the internet authority on Wii Hacks the one and only Nintendo-Hacks.com . Already a number of hacks have surfaced for the Wii, some of them involve using the old gamecube techniques for playing homebrew and virtual console, other hacks involve Linux, Mac or Windows and the Wii remote."
Great collection of hacks for the Nintendo Wii console.
What About Flash? Can We Really Make Games With It?
By:"We’ve heard this story before: big-game developer gets tired of big-game team size, pressure, and politics, and switches to making small games. New companies filled with people escaping the retail AAA industry, developing these “casual” games, are popping up all the time. These aren’t the silly little things that get forwarded to us in email and hold our attention for 30 seconds. These are games that make money, and hearken back to the days of yore when a couple geeks in a garage could put together a hot shareware title in a few months and get rich quick. The big difference today is in the tools. We can build bigger, better, prettier, more advanced games with fewer people in less time and for less money than ever before!"
Great article discussing what Flash can and can't possibly do with respect to game design.
Demonstration of LOTRO Music System
By:LOTRO (Lord of the Rings Online) allows you to either play an instrument via your keyboard or by importing MIDI transcribed files into the game. This video demonstrates "Dust In The Wind" by Kansas on a lute :)
Independent Game Festival Nominees
By:- Aquaria: http://www.bit-blot.com
- Castle Crashers: http://www.castlecrashers.com
- Bang! Howdy: http://www.banghowdy.com
- Everyday Shooter: http://samorost2.com
- Weeday Warrior: http://students.guildhall.smu.edu/ffweekdaywarrior
Saturday, April 21, 2007
The six things you can't say in Silicon Valley
By:diggflashdevkit - Google Code
By:How Internet Domains Are Used
By:- 49% are "parked" on other Web sites, such as pay-per-click ad portals
- 31% have been developed as functional Web sites by their owners
- 5% are used to manage affiliate marketing and advertising services
- 5% are setup to redirect traffic to other Web sites
- 10% are used for unspecified "other" purposes
Citizendium
By:"a 'citizens' compendium of everything,' is an experimental new wiki project. The project, started by a founder of Wikipedia, aims to improve on that model by adding 'gentle expert oversight' and requiring contributors to use their real names."
Fed up with the original Wikipedia he helped create, Larry Sanger went ahead and created another more 'friendly' environment for more serious posts to live.
Freeloader: Free Games on the Web
By:"Gaming is an expensive habit. Sure, there are some of you out there who can take your games responsibly and in moderation, but how many more of us sacked out on the sidewalk in the rain before PS2 launch day or raided our sister's piggy bank for the last couple bucks we needed for a copy of Bloodfist 4: The Quickening? Yeah, some of us can take it or leave it, but some of us need it every day."
Great collection of free games from the people who publish "Games For Windows" (formerly Computer Gaming World).
Troubles With Wii
By:Now I have to hope that Best Buy or Circuit City would have them without a silly promotion attached to it.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Should you even die once in a well-designed game?
By:Chicago Game Studios Highlighted On Gamasutra
By:No SCUMM For You!
By:Flash 8 Accessibility Overview
By:I am 8 Bit opening draws the best of LAs chic geeks
By:35 Designers x 5 Questions
By:Digg API contest
By:To Flash Or Not To Flash
By:"Macromedia’s Flash Player is a remarkable piece of software. It is widely deployed, features a full ECMAScript implementation, an XML parser, audio and video capabilities and an advanced vector rendering engine, and many more. If used appropriately, it can provide visitors of your website with a better, richer and unique browsing experience."
Interesting piece on the Flash plugin and considerations to be made with respect to the average user. They go on to recommend ultimately parsing in XHTML into Flash:
"My advice for anyone planning to develop a Flash enabled website (and you will also get this advice from any ethically correct “Search Engine Optimizer”) is: Structure your site’s content well and create a simple XHTML version before you even touch Flash. Follow best practices for authoring the XHTML."
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Dark Lord of the Sky: Darth Vader Balloon
By:
"When the Belgian 501st Legion FanWars Garrison first suggested that one of its members, Benoit Lambert, create a Death Star-shaped PVC helium balloon, he was not only thrilled but already envisioning a chance to show off his artistic talents as well as his love for Star Wars--and his skills as a hot-air balloonist."
Infrant Technologies
By:"Have you ever had a hard drive crash and with it many irreplaceable documents and priceless photos were lost forever? Are you looking for a safe and effective way to store and serve your data? Then the New ReadyNAS NV from Infrant Technologies is the answer you have been looking for."
I recently acquired a ReadyNAS NV+ and I'm loving it. I've been able to consolidate all my external drives that were connected to separate machines and instead just have one large network attached storage (NAS) device from which all my machines can share. Upgrading the LAN to GigE didn't hurt either.
Telegraph Clacks out RSS Feeds
By:A modern approach to Flash SEO
By:Secret NIN Show "Raided"
By:"Chairs were lined up facing a small makeshift stage.. We were confined to the left side with three sheets or red, white and black sprayed with the AIR logo broke the room in two. On both sides of the chairs about 5 crew members stood ominously overlooking the proceedings. Once everyone filled in our guide went behind a metal sliding door and a minute later a man in camo gear came out and took the stage."
Trent Reznor seems to be taking this alternate reality game (ARG) pretty far. Some say a movie will be coming down the road as well.
Debugging Fast-Paced Action Games
By:Froogle Is No More
By:MySpace cedes editorial control to users
By:The service, which could be announced as early as Thursday, effectively cedes editorial control of news selection to the MySpace user base and is the latest example of the company’s attempt to diversify into new areas."
BBC to open up archive for trial
By:GBA tech demo shows off some mighty horsepower
By:"Talk about impressive. This video from Unseen64 demonstrates the kind of horsepower that the GBA really had, showcasing a tour of a facility not unlike the docking facility in the original Metal Gear Solid. Pretty neat that the best 3D on the GBA outweigh sub-par work on, say, the PSX. Not that you'd ever want to, y'know, play a 3D game on the platform -- bit of a pain with only 4 buttons and a D-Pad -- but it just goes to show just how much juice could be squeezed out of the little bastard with the right engine behind it."
Interesting First Take On Silverlight
By:2007 Flash Goddess Award Winner
By:Book Excerpt: Creating Casual Games for Profit and Fun
By:How to become a Game Designer?
By:"There is no precise set of requirements for becoming a game designer. Most designers come from different fields of computer arts, programming or directly out of QA and I could totally see people from science or psychology fields orienting themselves in the video game field. In fact, the more diverse are your knowledges, the better."
Nice article about one way to become a game designer.
Game Over! - Universally Inaccessible Game
By:Should We Care About Quad Core Just Yet?
By:Google Announces Google Presentations
By:Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Who is Sick?
By:Tips for migrating your Flash applications
By:* Changes to handling movie clips
* Changes to loading data, content, and symbols
* Changes to building object classes in ActionScript 3.0"
Microsoft Announces Xbox Live Pac-Man Championship
By:Adobe CS3 Video workshop
By:The porn of Web 2.0
By:"Spammers do everything they can to defeat things like Akismet. So they certainly don’t care they’re wrecking other people’s stuff if they don’t even care that the things they use would be destroyed by their use."
Comprehensive article detailing the problems with spam and blogspam today.
DiggGraphr
By:"DiggGraphr is a treemap view of Digg, where each story is represented by a rectangle and the area occupied by each rectangle is proportional to the number of Diggs relative to the other stories in that channel."
Pretty neat way to graphically see all the top stories on Digg.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Microsoft, Adobe Competition Heats Up
By:Vectors for Flash
By:"These tutorials are meant to explain how to use vectors with Flash and actionscript. You dont have to know high level mathematics to understand the ideas, but some previous knowledge is always good. Please notice that only 2D vectors are discussed and if you are looking for 3D vectors then i am afraid you need to look from somewhere else."
Great review of basic level vector arithmetic in the context of the ActionScript language.
Why art thou n00b?
By:"Numerous factors impact a player's performance, and the requisite skills can vary greatly by genre. In the early days of gaming, ruled by classics as Pac-Man and Galaga, pattern recognition (and, yes, a bit of reflex action) gave the champs their deserved place atop the high scores list. In games that become increasingly fast, giving the human mind less and less time to evaluate and decide upon a course of action, the ability to unconsciously react based on previous experience becomes paramount."
An interesting write-up on what it takes to overcome being a gaming n00b.
Gravity Probe B is a success
By:"Conceived by Stanford Professors Leonard Schiff, William Fairbank and Robert Cannon in 1959 and funded by NASA in 1964, GP-B is the longest running, continuous physics research program at both Stanford and NASA."
The experiment has finally come to an end, confirming Einstein's original predictions about the warping of space time around the Earth, specifically "frame-dragging".
Decode IR signals with an electric guitar
By:Monday, April 16, 2007
Peggle
By:"Ready, aim... bounce! Clear the orange pegs from 55 fanciful levels as 10 whimsical teachers guide you toward Peggle greatness. Wield mystifying Magic Powers, rack up huge bonus points and make shots you'll smile about for weeks. Amidst all this fevered action, only one question remains: Can you become a Peggle Master?"
Great new addictive game from Pop Cap Games.
Guitar Hero III Confirmed Online, Coming To Wii, DS
By:Microsoft Silverlight Presentation
By:Was Videogaming Better Back in the Day?
By:Enforced Ads Coming to Flash Video Players
By:First Man
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Just recently finished the book "First Man", which is the only authorized biography of Neil Armstrong (first man on the moon, etc.). It's a good read, even if it is over 600 pages. It's very heavy on everything before the Apollo 11 mission, so don't expect to read a whole book about the details of the moon landing itself. I'd say it's a pretty comprehensive overview of the man's entire life from the looks of it.
Guitar Hero 2: Freebird on Hard
By:I just beat GH2 on medium over the weekend and couldn't imagine getting past Freebird on Hard. Yet.
FREE MMORPG wiki
By:The History of Computer Role-Playing Games Part III: The Platinum and Modern Ages (1994-2004)
By:"Welcome back, brave adventurer, to the third and final installment of my history of our favorite computer game genre--the Computer Role-Playing Game, or CRPG for short."
Great series of articles. I highly recommend reading them from the beginning.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Classic Commercials: Macintosh Nightmare
By:"Forget that the history final was today? Fear not, Macintosh is here to save the day. Check out this strange 80’s commercial after the break."

