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Newsgames in Search of the Middle |
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Written by Sarah Fox
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Friday, 22 May 2009 17:32 |
The post calls for a less ideologically charged reporting style. The news game developers should seek The Golden Mean. In order to create compelling games about current events one must leave the politics out and present all the facts available. Ferrari makes a good point in reminding us of Michael Moore-esque documentaries that usually do little more than entertain and strengthen our own views (including those against his - supported by the ridiculous manner about which he manipulates material).
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 May 2009 17:39 |
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Written by Samuel Mazer
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Thursday, 14 May 2009 20:04 |
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The merits of the novel when compared to modern media such as film and television are always in hot dispute. Librarians across the country plead that books challenge the imagination and engage the reader in a way moving pictures never can.
Enter the roguelike, a small niche genre populated by games powered solely by ASCII graphics. What this means, is that the playspace is rendered solely in numbers, letters, punctuation, and other unicode characters. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 May 2009 17:39 |
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Written by Alexander Rohlf
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Sunday, 26 April 2009 21:38 |
Best Of Indie Games: The Fable of Eden Game Pick: 'The Legend of Princess' (Joakim "Konjak" Sandberg, freeware)Decription: "The Legend of Zelda" themed 2D Side Scroller The screenshot posted on the RSS feed made me want to play this game instantaneously. Maybe it's because any sprite looking remotely like Link makes me think of "The Legend of Zelda" or "A Link to the Past" immediately and brings back great memories. Or maybe it's because of the big ghostly creature that has that certain type of evil "end boss" appearance to it... |
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Last Updated on Monday, 27 April 2009 14:31 |
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