The coda for Facebook games, among serious gamers anyway, normally begins with a sneer at the idea and then an…
If the hero of a video game walks through a secret door in the level and suddenly finds himself in the marketing department of his publisher, where he inevitably falls in love with the assistant, then it should become clear quickly: This is no ordinary tale told. And this is only the beginning of The Virtual Mirror, a fusion of games, rock and music theatre, which the two authors Stefan Wurz (music) and Wolfgang Walk (story) have worked on for a long time to present to the world: With a trailer aiming to show the potential of a CD and stage production to take the project to the next level.
The coda for Facebook games, among serious gamers anyway, normally begins with a sneer at the idea and then an…
The sounds of guns echoed throughout Al-Assad Library Book Exhibition in Damascus, Syria. The guns weren't tangible,…
This is Burnout. That's the first thing that crossed my mind in the middle of my race against a group of other…
It's so simple; all you need is a mirror, some blue paint, and a love for Valve's masterpiece in virtual…
How did I get to E3? How did I get a VIP pass? I don't even know. The idea was that I would walk up to E3 and,…
The more true-to-life the machine simulation, the more repulsive humans find it. That's the "uncanny valley." After…
Earlier this week, we pointed you towards an interesting paper by Georgia Tech Professor Fox Harrell, which dealt…
The most common email response I received to my previous column ("Japan: It's Not Funny Anymore") was a perplexed…
Game Developers Conference 2010 in San Francisco was a power plant of news this week, introducing us to the…
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