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14105_32 Todd Sieling's Bookmarks Tagged With "gaming"

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  1. Visit The streets hit back: a review of Grand Theft Auto IV The streets hit back: a review of Grand Theft Auto IV

    GTA evolves considerably according to the Ars review.

  2. Visit Game-Space: An Interview with Daniel Dociu Game-Space: An Interview with Daniel Dociu

    An interview with a highly-regarded game environment designer. The interview, complete with many fantastic examples, touches on architecture, landscape design, and the creation of detailed online environments for games.

  3. Visit TARDIS MAME Console TARDIS MAME Console

    Witty and thorough instructions on building your own TARDIS housing for a MAME arcade console.

  4. Visit Endless Ocean Review // Wii /// Eurogamer Endless Ocean Review // Wii /// Eurogamer

    A non-violent game of undersea exploration. Reminds me somewhat of viva pinata, but with a focus on relaxing the player rather than performance through stress.

  5. Visit Study: Gamers actually enjoy dying in first-person-shooters Study: Gamers actually enjoy dying in first-person-shooters

    Clive Thompson shares some thoughts on a study about emotional reactions in gamers when they both kill and are killed by other player characters.

  6. Visit The Gaming Industry in Vancouver The Gaming Industry in Vancouver

    A great roundup of game developers in Vancouver. I have a feeling, and an inside source, that tells me this is only going to grow.

  7. Visit Human Tetris Human Tetris

    Game show from Japan - must be seen.

  8. Visit Xbox standard-bearer Moore bolts Microsoft for EA Xbox standard-bearer Moore bolts Microsoft for EA

    Peter Moore is out as interactive entertainment boss (Xbox and Games for Windows), Don Mattrick of EA is in. Eeenteresting.

  9. Visit In a Virtual Universe, the Politics Turn Real In a Virtual Universe, the Politics Turn Real

    In what appears to be a first, players of the Internet game Eve Online will elect independent auditors.

  10. Visit Why Online Games Are Dictatorships Why Online Games Are Dictatorships

    Online games like World of Warcraft and Second Life are absolute dictatorships, where the whim of the companies controlling them is law. Cory Doctorow wonders if it's possible to create a game that's a democracy, where your in-world property is re… More

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