A review of Sol: Exodus – A Sci-Fi Simulator…Don’t Blink
 

Review of Sol: Exodus

Wing Commander Let's Go!

 
Review: The Dream Machine – A Surreal Stop-Motion Point and Click Adventure
 

Review: The Dream Machine - A Stop Motion Animated Point and Click Adventure

From dreams to nightmares and everything in between

 
English Country Tune – an indie game review of this IGF 2012 Nominee
 

English Country Tune

A large order of puzzles, hold the pizazz.

 

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Ni no Kuni is the Stunning New Game from Level 5 and Studio Ghibli for PS3 as well as DS

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In the June issue of Famitsu, Level 5 made the surprise announcement that Ni no Kuni, their tag team production with Studio Ghibli, will not only be a DS game, but a PS3 version is in the works. Any of you that have been following the DS production since it was announced in 2008 know [...]

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Game Design At Nintendo: How To Get Started

Prior to the Wii’s release, it was leaked that Nintendo was sending free developer kits to small scale game designers. Following that, they announced that indie game designers could get their hands on these kits for less than two thousand dollars. All this made it obvious that Nintendo was opening the door to fresh talent and ideas. Of course, not just anyone can get involved with video game design at Nintendo, as there are still many requirements that have to be met. Here are just a few of them.

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On Being a Video Game Programmer – The Perks and Pitfalls

What is it like to work as a video game programmer? It is considered by many game-playing children to be a dream job. Is it actually as good as it sounds? It certainly is an interesting life. However, as with anything else on this planet, there are both positive and negative sides to working as a video game programmer.

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