22 Sep 2005, 15:06
I’m looking forward to Lord of War, the latest movie from Andrew Niccol. His previous films include everything in Gattaca, writing The Truman Show, and the misguided S1m0ne. Reviews are coming out quite positive, but I don’t really know why I already had really strong positive vibes about the movie just from the main logo and the 10-word concept.
Of course we’ll have to wait three months to watch it in Spain.
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18 Sep 2005, 13:17
This looks very cool – SQL-like query and select capabilities for any type of container (enumerable?) type, integrated in the language.
17 Sep 2005, 16:40
Looks like Neil Young of EA gave a very interesting talk at the Tokyo Game Show. In particular, the way he summarizes EA’s product strategy as “high-quality execution, 1-3 design innovations and audience appeal [being] the ideal combination to produce both a critical and commercial hit."
Lots of comments all over the place about the Nintendo Revolution controller. It feels like the Big N is going all-or-nothing: either it redefines gaming and Nintendo becomes the top dog again, or it is seen as a short-lived gimmick and Nintendo is definitely relegated to the niche gamer audience.
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13 Sep 2005, 14:21
Mini-Microsoft is an interesting and fairly critical blog about life at Microsoft. Lots of insight at the bureaucracies and internal politics that take place at Redmond. Many people consider Microsoft to be well on its downhill path to death. Not like it’s going to happen next year, but life teaches us that nothing lasts forever; why would nations and companies be any different?
Microsoft still puts out a number of solid products, but most of them have outgrown their level of usefulness – new releases consisting of features nobody really needs, and the odd improvement (read: bugfix) here and there.
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05 Sep 2005, 09:52
This is kind of convenient, a collection of quick reference charts for popular topics like PHP, MySQL, etc:
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/455.cfm
I mentioned my feel that the Escapist was a bit elitist… well it’s annoyed me that in the latest issue, two articles bash Doom 3 and World of Warcraft, essentially labeling them “bad games”. I usually wouldn’t care, but since those are among the best games I’ve played in the past few years, I had to position myself: it is perfectly OK to personally be uninterested in them, but attempting to imply that they are objectively bad games only shows how little care has been put into creating that opinion.
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01 Sep 2005, 14:40
Now that August is in the past, we’re again meeting and discussing our approach for the 2nd year of this Master course at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Hot topics are:
– Student projects: should they figure out and design their own game?
– Assignments: should we require assignments to be completed in order to complete the degree? Should we hand out assignments that can be integrated in the student projects?
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26 Aug 2005, 11:28
There’s a new online gaming mag! The Escapist wants to do serious gaming journalism with a polished presentation. There’s something a bit elitist about it (not unlike UK’s printed Edge Magazine), but the effort is commendable and the reading well worth your time. Best of lucks!
Reading the piece about Bungie’s Marathon, I can’t help but remember my impression of that game back in 1995: an ugly doom clone. Apparently, I missed a LOT of great stuff!
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25 Aug 2005, 01:04
The creator of A Tale In The Desert wrote the following:
Interesting fact: Over 50,000 people have [my personal] phone number, and in the 2+ years that I’ve been giving it out (since ATITD 1 went live), I’ve only had 19 inappropriate phone calls. And my favorite of those 19 was from a developer at Blizzard who said “some of us here just wanted to know if this was for real.
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24 Aug 2005, 08:20
The nutters at ImperiaL TeaM keep working on new units and civilizations for Praetorians:
http://www.mod-project.com/modproject/modules/news/article.php?storyid=74
http://www.mod-project.com/modproject/modules/news/article.php?storyid=55
It’s really cool to see a small but still active modding community for our beloved game. Thank you guys for your support!
Edit: Also released is a small tool to compress music files for use in the game. Thanks to Rubén Ramos and Jason Walker for their effort making this happen.
18 Aug 2005, 01:29