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  • Developers Comment on SK vs Epic Lawsuit

    Over at Shacknews they are hosting comments from developers about the current lawsuit between Silicon Knights, The Makers of Too Human and Eternal Darkness, vs Epic, the makers of Gears of War and Unreal Tournament. Most developers don't seem to agree with SK that Epic tried to damage their game...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Wolfgang on 07-23-2007
  • Q&A About XNA, Creators Club

    A good interview over at Gamasutra with MS's Director of Marketing Dave Mitchell. Because this is so soon after their release of XNA Live there are not a lot of specifics about certain policies and how they are going to implement features, but he gives their goals and the steps they plan on taking...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 12-15-2006
  • Pac-Man 64% Violent?

    I read over at Slashdot that supposedly, in a recent Senate hearing, an expert discussed how the ESRB underrated viloent video games, and even went so far as to claim that Pac-Man was 64% violent. It got my attention and I tried to dig up any actual quotes to see how it was said, and the context. I found...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 07-30-2006
  • Informative Sega Interview

    I just read this interview with former Sega of America President Tom Kalinske over at Sega-16 which reveals more insight into how the former console company was ran, and had some interesting tidbits which help explain why they failed. After reading this I begin to wonder what exactly some executives...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 07-13-2006
  • EA Interview

    Over at Game Tycoon is an interview with EA Chief Creative Officer Bing Gordon . He actually answers each question with a surprising amount of detail. He definitely is a supporter of the relatively new Game Design Degree's being offered. I wonder if this is just because EA itself sponsors, and in some...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Dozens on 06-26-2006
  • 4 broken 360s gets you a call from Peter Moore

    There is a gentlemen over in the UK who apparently has been rather vocal about his 4 broken Xbox 360s . He is currently on his 5th. Microsoft has tried to send him 5 units total, with the first 4 breaking rather shortly after arrival. He has posted his bad luck on the net, he tried calling Microsoft...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Wolfgang on 05-02-2006
  • Top Developers Talk PS3

    Over at Next-Gen.biz is an article with developers talking all things PS3 . Randy Pitchford discusses a future alliance between Sony and Microsoft and others make comments on the rumored price, etc... of the system. Of course E3 is days away and hopefully our questions will be answered soon. Quote: Chris...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Wolfgang on 05-01-2006
  • Quake Wars Interview

    Over at Shacknews they have an interview with lead designer Paul "Locki" Wedgwood about Quake Wars. The game look pretty cool and hopefully won't be as buggy as the Battlefield franchise. Quake Wars and Battlefield 2142 (or whatever) are going for each other. I happen to think Quake Wars looks a lot...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Wolfgang on 04-28-2006
  • IGN Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Interview

    There is a pretty funny interview over at IGN Wii. They aren't happy about the console's new name. IGN Wii : We're now called IGN Wii. How could you do this to us? Perrin Kaplan : Say that again. IGN Wii : It is pronounced like "we," right? Perrin Kaplan : Yes, as in inclusive, you and me. So how could...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Wolfgang on 04-28-2006
  • Supreme Commander Lead Designer Interviewed

    Chris Taylor, the lead designer for Supreme Commander and my all time favorite RTS, Total Annihilation, was interviewed by atomic. The interview with Chris Taylor about Supreme Commander revealed very little about the game, but it also included a bunch of new screenshots that I had never seen before...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 04-28-2006
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