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Lost My Voice At GDC: 5 things to do when you’ve lost your voice at an industry conference
By Ross Avner
I was two days into Game Developer Conference when I went mute.It came out of nowhere early Wednesday evening. Somehow, my vocal chords had become fried, leaving me whispering and whimpering - especially when I thought about the two days of meetings I still had left on my schedule.Free Games and Sales: Anodyne, Dungeons & Dragons and more!
By Jim Squires
If you consider yourself an indie games enthusiast, this weekend's roundup has the perfect bundle! Something Zelda-inspired, something well-revered in the world of indie RPG's, something… about call centers? You can get them all (and more) for just a few of your hard-earned shekels.Games of the Month – March 2013
By Jim Squires
Maybe it's just me, but that seasonal transition - the winter-to-spring of it - makes March seem like the longest month ever. Also, the whole "31 days" thing doesn't help. But doesn't it feel even longer than that? Thankfully, this past March gave us plenty of good games to help us while away our end-of-winter doldrums!Kickstarter Picks: Planet Explorers
By Andy Chalk
The team behind Planet Explorers obviously believes in the old adage of "go big or go home," because this game promises to be very big indeed. An action-adventure RPG with 4X elements, it will follow a team of interstellar colonists whose ship crashes on its target planet, leaving them trapped and sorely underequipped on a hostile world. Now they must salvage what they can, explore the world, build, fight, survive and ultimately establish a viable, durable new home for themselves and their descendants.Jesse Schell on the future of storytelling [GDC]
By Dant Rambo
Jesse Schell, former Disney Imagineer and current professor at Carnegie Mellon University, is what you call a forward thinker. Nearly every talk he's given in recent years has been about where he thinks games are headed, and how they'll influence the world around us. His talk at this year's GDC was no different. He discussed, amongst other things, what he considers to be the future of storytelling in games. In typical Schell fashion, it was compelling, it was optimistic, and best of all, it was bold.DOOM co-creator Tom Hall hired by PlayFirst
By Joe Jasko
PlayFirst, a global leader of casual family games and the creators of the popular Diner Dash franchise have announced today their hiring of Tom Hall, the industry veteran who brought us such genre smashing hits as DOOM and Wolfenstein 3D. The announcement seems to continue the ongoing trend of mobile developers scooping up some serious talent, which is certainly a good thing for all of us who own a tablet or smartphone!Brenda Romero on the pros and cons of free-to-play [GDC]
By Dant Rambo
Free-to-play may be a major part of our industry these days, but not everyone's a fan. From outspoken Internet commentors to developers concerned with how it influences game design, there's long been an undercurrent of negative backlash just below the model's wave of success. Brenda Romero falls somewhere in the middle of all this. There are things she can't stand about the model, and other aspects she enjoys. In her GDC talk, titled "Free-to-Play: The Morning After," Romero provided the audience with a summary of her feelings, as well as her personal experience with free-to-play gaming.Day of the Tentaclosed: Disney shutters LucasArts
By Jim Squires
I've felt a great disturbance in The Force. It was as if millions of voices cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. It's official: Disney has killed off LucasArts.