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more about #thatgamecompany more comments → Antiterra: "Petals", coming soon to an iPhone near you. more » DigiMish: I would have forced him to take the game off completely. It's clearly a blatant rip off, not some re-make or re-imagining. more » pandafresh: Mr. Chen is taking this mighty well, i'd have those guys testicles in a vice grip at this point. more » That mop mutant from NES.: [kotaku.com] more » Mister Jack got an iPod Touch!: Do they charge for this game in the app store? Hell, even if they don't I don't see this ending well. After all, this will stop all those people lin... more » GohanGVO: The digital equivalent to implicit retail advertising are downloadable themes/wallpapers as well as being highlighted on a company's store front. As f... more » fuchikoma: First, it's not that I don't buy downloadables - I do. The biggest reason I have for refusing to pay much for them is just the kind of DRM on any down... more » Talleh: Just recently there have been a handful of games that fit in the category of "download", and not even close to being small. Patapon 2 comes to mind, I... more » QualityJeverage: The biggest obstacle that downloadable games face is this bullshit idea people have that if it's online, it should be cheap or free. Oftentimes these ... more » Shinobi_3: pxljnk s th gyst sht vr plyd n my lf, nn ls shld sffr, h wt wnt vryn hr t sffr. more » BubbleF**kingBuddy: Depends. I spent $10 on this burger at Applebees the other day. I wholeheartedly expected it to be terrible, but it was the best burger I ever ate. An... more » Morberis: On the whole though you can buy many forms of entertainment for the price of a cheap lunch, if your videogame has less value than those other items of... more » balls187: You know I gotta disagree with that dude. Flow wasn't really a game. It was a media demo. I played it, but I was never immersed into it. It was more "... more » geekgrrl: this is where exclusivity hurts.. i'd check out these titles if they were for any platform besides PS3. (seeing as i don't own one.) c'est la vie. more » Antiterra: I luuurv these people. Interesting profile on a team with a strong personality and a refreshing outlook on video games. The more success their games e... more » -
#scandal
Scandal Of The Day: Aquatica iPhone
Earlier today, flOw creator Jenova Chen accused Aquatica iPhone developer Ketera Software of either improperly sourcing his game as inspiration or flat-out ripping off flOw's source code. More » -
#dlc
Which Do You Want: Downloadable Game or Sammich?
Digital games might mean "short", but does it mean "small"? Not necessarily.
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#feature
ThatGameCompany And The Beauty Of Taking Risks
"Everything is intense the first time you experience it," says Jenova Chen, the 27-year-old creative director at Santa Monica-based studio ThatGameCompany.
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#moves
Boom Blox Producer Departs EA For Flower Studio
On the week of the release of the new Boom Blox, one of the game's chief creators heads to ThatGameCompany. More » -
#roundup
Frankenreview: Flower
Following up on their success with the PlayStation Network favorite Flow, thatgamecompany returns to the PlayStation 3 with Flower, a game that attempts to capture the poetry of a flower petal riding the wind.
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#review
Flower Micro-Review: All We Are Is Dust In The Wind
Flower is an odd proposition. Just like thatgamecompany's last title, flOw, it's not really a game. It's a relaxant, suited more for a 3am slump on the couch than a 3-hour session after work. More » -
#releasedate
Flower Blooms Official Release Date
Flower, the poetic new PlayStation Network titles from the creators of PSN favorite flOw has sprouted a release date, popping out of the ground in early February. More » -
#flower
Flower's A Breath Of Fresh Air
Sony swung by this week to show off some of their early 2009 titles. Among the slew of Playstation Network games being demoed was Flower. Does it live up to the growing hype?
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#thatgamecompany
Flower - Petals On The Wind
Can the dreams of a flower change the world? This is the question explored by flOw creator That Game Company's latest game, Flower. Far from the plant life simulator some imagined, Flower is an enchanting adventure game that explores environmental issues through the subconscious minds of the most unique game characters – potted plants. . More » -
#flower
New Flower Info, Screens
Though it was announced last year at TGS, it's only now that we're getting our first real info on what Flower - a PSN title by thatgamecompany (ie the flOw guys) - is really all about. And...it's about flowers! Specifically, it's about guiding flower petals through a level by acting not as the flowers, but as the wind itself, picking up more and more petals as you progress. Sounds terribly soothing. The fact sheet touts a "Dynamically Adjusting Experience" controlled with simple Sixaxis tilting. If you're all hustled and bustled out by E3, relax by breathing deeply and checking out the screens below. More »


