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education
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo Talk Edutainment
So last month I picked a pet peeve to harp on and on and on about. I wanted to know why it is we don't see more educational video games for this next-generation of consoles. Why no awesome Math Blasters or Reader Rabbits or Typing of the Deads for the Playstation 3, Wii or Xbox 360. One thing I learned is that there are a few of those out there, but I still wanted to hear from the three console holders on the top. So I emailed Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony to see their take on number of prepared questions. All of which lead to my final question: Why not give away an educational game on your console? More » -
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Jumpgate Evolution Demands Your Attention
NetDevil's Jumpgate evolution is a concept that sells itself. Massively multiplayer Wing Commander, anyone? How about some co-operative Privateer? It's a game that combines twitch-action space combat with levels and experience points. It's an excuse to dust off those old flight sticks. You'll even be able to play as a trader, paying more combat-ready players a cut of the action to make sure you make your deliveries safely. Space convoy! More » -
announcements
Rock Band's First Album Announced, Our Harmonix Q&A
Today, Harmonix has officially announced the first album that will hit the Rock Band store: Judas Priest's Screaming For Vengeance. Arriving April 22/24 on Xbox 360/PS3, this10-track album will cost $14.99 with individual tracks being offered for $1.99 apiece. Then in May, The Cars' self-titled record will become the second full-album release from Rock Band. The Pixies' Doolittle will follow in June. More » -
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Liveblogging The Dave Perry Q&A
The highlight of Friday at the Austin Game Developer's conference is a Q&A session between Shiny Entertainment founder Dave Perry and GDC Director Jamil Moledina. The session is called "When Did (You) Last Level Up? Career Advice From an Industry Veteran, and it is sure to be somewhat helpful to those in the gaming industry as well as those trying to break in. I'll be liveblogging the session from here in beautifully hot and humid Austin Texas, so hit the jump to follow along. This is my first liveblog, so be gentle. More » -
spore
Popular Science Talks Spore with Wright
OMG that's a long interview, eight pages to be specific. More » -
bioshock
Bioshock Community Site Opens
The Cult of Rapture, a new community site for 2k Games' Bioshock, has landed on the tubes. There's quite a bit there, although a lot of it is the same stuff you can find on the game's official website; screenshots, trailers and a description of the game's plot. More » -
q&a
22+1 Q&A with Crecente
I completely forgot about this, but awhile back I did a 22+1 question and answer dealio for site Tied the Leader. More » -
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Heavenly Sword Q&A
Daily Game has an interesting Q&A up with Mat Hart, the producer of PS3 exclusive Heavenly Sword. I actually never got a chance to play the game at E3, but what I saw of it looked pretty impressive, even more so then Resistance: Fall of Man. Of course, that's probably because I love sword games. More » -
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Creator of Columbine Game Talks
As a follow up to my interview with Columbine survivor Richard Costaldo about Super Columbine Massacre RPG, I wrote a story about the game for the Rocky Mountain News.
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gdc
Firing Squad Interview With GDC Director
GDC doesn't officially get cracking until a bit later, so today's an odd day for us Control + C / Control + V monkeys. The air is filled with the electric thrill of anticipation, making the atmosphere here at Kotaku Towers much like that before a violent lightning storm at the chimpanzee pen at the local zoo. Come on, GDC — start going so we can start posting! More » -
hellgate:london
42 Hellgate Questions With Flagship Studios
There's an immense, 42 question Q&A with Flagship Studios' Community Manager, Ivan Sulic, over at Hellgate Guru. Obviously, it's about Flagship's upcoming Diablo-2-alike, Hellgate: London, in which you blaze your guns through demon-infested, post-apocalyptic Piccadilly and Trafalgar. Right on. More » -
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Wolfenstein Xbox 360
id Software is all about Wolfenstein after Enemy Territory hits, it seems. In an interview with Worthplaying, Todd Hollenshead reveals that the next Wolfenstein game will be primarily an Xbox 360 title, but will also hit the PC. He also says that the next movie deal id is likely to work on will be a Wolfenstein adaptation. More » -
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Project Zero Q&A
Gamesblog has posted up a longish Q&A with Project Zero creator Makoto Shibata. Shibata talks about the game's Japanese influences, his own dealings with real-world ghosts and some of the play mechanics of the game. More » -
carmack
Carmack Talks Cells, Indie and His Next Project
Keith Stuart over at The Guardian's Gamesblog did a short email Q&A with John Carmack that just went up on the site. The interview hits a lot of interesting ground for just seven questions. They discuss Doom RPG, gaming on cell phones, the future of the PC market, Carmack's next big thing and the state of indie development. Here's a taste: More » -
q&a
What Should We Ask Major Nelson?
Quick note about another cool posting coming up next week. I'll be doing a phone interview with Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, Xbox Live's director of programming, to discuss the upgrades to Live for the 360 and the tremendous success of his blog. I personally think it's one of the best true blogs run by a industry insider. Shoot me an email if you have any particular questions you want answered or post a comment and I'll see what I can do. The interview is Tuesday. More »
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