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Q&AmeCola: Biggest Personal Investment in a Game
Columns by Shannon Hoover on
...about the game with my #1 most emotional investment, so I’ll skip past that one. I’ve also already written about the game I’ve had the greatest number of hours playing....
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Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...the Top 5 Xbox Live Indie Games from 2010. This month, courtesy of Joystiq, we have: everyone else’s list. It’s based on sales figures—specifically, number of copies sold during the...
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Diddy Kong Racing
Columns by Lianna Gaughan on
...After reading the status report the player is now ready to enter a course. Each course has a number on it, inside the shape of a balloon. This number is...
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testgame.exe: Making the Adventure
Columns by Elizabeth Medina-Gray on
...little. Point number 1: This is one heck of a project. Considering that it took about a year and a half to get a more-or-less rough outline of the first...
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What the Crap?: Arcade Antics
Columns by Mark Freedman on
The local arcade was a hot spot of sweat, tears, tickets, and inflated egos. Whether it was the crazed kids trying to get hundreds of tickets for a $2 novelty,...
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[NSFW] Top of the Heap: Games Set In Real-Life Theme Parks
Columns by Christian Porter on
...the game seems to be that some games cost coins and give tickets, some cost tickets and give coins, and you just keep playing whatever crap you can with the...
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Poor Player’s Paradise
Columns by Christian Porter on
...of dirt-cheap games. Now, if you don’t mind, I’m going to go egg Jeddy’s vespa. Discount Halo 3 (X360) Do you like shooting aliens in the face? Do you like...
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Games for the Casual Gamer: Rayman
Columns by Danielle Symonds-Yemm on
Rayman (PSX) Those of us in UK universities (OK, well, a lot of us) are lucky enough to benefit from Reading Week: a week in which students are advised to...
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Chaos: A Fantasy Adventure Game
Reviews by Michael Gray on
...let me make a videogame for a senior project? That’s what this game feels like. It feels like three college students—a science major, a theater major and a computer programming...