HD/Blu-Ray

 Posted by (Visited 13116 times)  Game talk, Watching
Aug 162006
 

It’s funny, the industry seems so sanguine about the whole high-def DVD format war. This article here, for example, says,

But all sides agree: as high-definition TVs become more popular, consumers will want HD content that will make the investment worthwhile. As screen sizes increase, so does the need for better resolution.

The problem is, I don’t know anyone who wants the new DVD format. HD content, sure — on broadcast channels. But DVDs are already pretty nice.

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Getting Mom to play

 Posted by (Visited 7120 times)  Game talk
Aug 152006
 

I think all developers should read this article, despite the painful layout with ads overlapping the text. It’s a great insight into the gap between gamers and non-gamers: difficulty with controls the gamer considers “easy,” where the different aesthetic emphasis is placed in terms of what visuals appeal, and so on.

Airport security

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Aug 152006
 

I had occasion to fly yesterday, and got to experience the ban on liquids first-hand.

At the San Diego airport, the increased security meant a few more National Guard walking about. I got there way early fearing long security lines (the San Diego airport has on occasion obliged me with massive lines, particularly around any sort of holiday season). Instead, I found myself sitting around for an extra hour.

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Random Game Design Generator

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Aug 152006
 

The scary thing is, a lot of the randomly generated games sound rather more creative than the stuff coming out today. An empire building game based on answering quiz questions, where you play a slowly growing arrow (presumably the cursor) that must build an empire big enough to rescue the princess? That kinda sounds interesting, actually.

GAME PITCH for Fool Cupid, a FPS game fused with a platformer mechanic. It features a rotoscoped Snake who fights and bounces through a impressionistic molecule and eventually wins by balancing domestic coefficients.

Someone should go make some of these just to see what comes out.