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| The History of RPGs: The Game List [Academia Is Fun] I've mentioned Michael Abbot's efforts at putting together a great syllabus for his 'history of RPGs' class, which has thus far produced a flurry of discussion and a reading list; he's now put together a list of games and the number of people who have recommended them [..] |
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| The History of RPGs: A Reading List [Academia Is Fun]
We mentioned Michael Abbot (of the Brainy Gamer) and his efforts to put together a great syllabus for his history of RPGs class; as promised, he's now posted the reading list (required readings will be culled from this list, but it's a pretty nice little bibliogra [..] |
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Disney Interactive looking to make RPGs Filed under: RPGs, Business
Disney Interactive Studio VP Graham Hopper thinks Disney needs more role-playing games. Speaking with GameDaily, Hopper says the company has an RPG in the pipeline, [..] |
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| Do Japanese RPGs need good stories? This is a column by Kat Bailey dedicated to the analysis of the once beloved Japanese RPG sub-genre. Tune in every Wednesday for thoughts on white-haired villains, giant robots, Infinity+1 swords, and everything else the wonderful world of JRPGs have to offer. [..] |
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| PSN Tuesday: Winter of RPGs, Where is my Heart?
No, that last one isn't a question -- it's this week's PlayStation Plus subscriber bonus. Where is my Heart? is a charming little Minis title about a family of monsters searching for a new home. Also, this week sees Square Enix k [..] |
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| Why We Love RPGs [Why We Play] Michael Abbott of the Brainy Gamer has a nice reminder of why we play RPGs (well, those of us who play RPGs), based on some of his undergraduates' writings on their experiences in Fallout 1 and 2. Michael notes that the exercise — writing autobio [..] |
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| The surprising accessibility of older RPGs Filed under: Features, PC, Retro, RPGsThis is a weekly column focusing on "Western" role-playing games: their stories, their histories, their mechanics, their insanity, and their inanity. [..] |
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Famitsu: Level-5 scaring up two new PSP RPGs Filed under: Sony PSP, RPGs
While coding away on its PS3-exclusive RPG, White Knight Story, not to mention the newly revealed DS project with the animators at Studio Ghibli, and two DS sequels, Japanese dev Level-5 som [..] |
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: The RPGs, MMO and Otherwise [Polls] No secret we have console- and shooter-heavy preferences here. But one genre, antipodal to run-and-gun action, but still found in heavy rotation, and with a long tradition on the consoles, is the RPG. Let's see how you feel about them. Again, you will not see the results of th [..] |
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| Two New RPGs from The Star Ocean Folks [Blip]
Japanese developers Tri-ace of Star Ocean fame are teaming up with Konami for two games. Two! One of the games is a turn-based, multi-player role-playing PSP title called Frontier Gate that supports up to three players. The second game is a dungeon-crawler for the 3DS called Across The Labyrinth. [via Re [..] |
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| Putting Together the 'History of RPGs' Class [History] Michael Abbott of The Brainy Gamer is putting together an undergraduate seminar on the history of the RPG (fun!), and the whole process of deciding what games to include and the reasons for that is pretty interesting — admittedly, I find syll [..] |
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Bleszinski sees RPGs as key to the shooter's future
Look, we know, alright? Cliff "Not CliffyB" Bleszinski has a lot to say, and as such, he ends up in the headlines a bit more than anyone could expect. But how can we resist when he says such interesting stuff, like what he said during [..] |
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