Yay! We have our winners for our T-Shirt Trivia Contest! So without further ado, here they are in no particular order:
“At Square Enix, in anticipation of the appearance of next generation platforms, we’ve started development on a new generation game engine for competing beyond the level of the strong developers …
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A portion of a Joystiq interview with producer Yoshio Sakamoto…
J: Will there be any online component to Other M? And, if not, why isn’t online a priority?
YS:There’s no …
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We got another free shirt to give away. (check shirts here) We are going to make this contest quick and easy. First one to comment on this post will …
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Part of an interview from joystiq:
Joystiq: Speaking of the core Metroid development team that last worked on the GBA, there have been rumors of a game known as ‘Metroid …
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – March 11, 2010 – Direct2Drive, a leader in digital distribution of video games, tonight announced the winner of the second annual Direct2Drive Vision Award during the Independent Games Festival (IGF) Awards. The developers of 2010 Vision Award winner Max and the Magic Marker are leaving the Game Developers Conference (GDC) with recognition of their project’s quality and entertainment as well as a $10,000 prize courtesy of Direct2Drive.
“Direct2Drive has been the central location for digital distribution of independent games for more than four years, exposing millions of gamers to high-quality games that they might not otherwise have come across,” said Sutton Trout, vice president, Direct2Drive Digital Content. “By recognizing Max and the Magic Marker, as well as our four other nominees, we hope to further expand the audience for independent games.”