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Joystiq Relevance: 3.374
Nintendo sued over DS touchscreen patent Image 0 en  - Nintendo sued over DS touchscreen patent Filed under: Nintendo DS, Business When it comes to controller design, there truly is nothing new under the sun. You don't have to tell that to Nintendo -- the company has been sued (with varying success) over existing patents allegedly r [..]
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Kotaku Relevance: 3.360
Virtual Worlds for Fun and Research [Academia]   We mentioned Arden, the university-design MMO, a few times; a working paper has just been released that looks at economic behavior in MMOs using the game. The interesting thing here isn't so much the fact that people replicate real-world behaviors online (in this case, they purchased less of a [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.357
Weird Artistic Timewaster of the Day: Immortality [Timewasters]   We've mentioned Jason Rohrer's weird little works before, in the form of Passage and Gravitation; now with his 'Game Design Sketchbook' column at the Escapist, he puts up new little games monthly. This month features the theme of life, [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.357
Challenges Versus 'Learn By Death' Frustrations [Game Design]   A few people have written on the 'softer, kinder' ethic found in games these days — more and more games seem to be offering less challenging/frustrating mechanics so that players can actually complete them. I think a lot of this discussion does center around differe [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.356
Crazy Old-Timey Game Patents [Patents]   Insert Credit has unearthed some patents from the early days of videogaming that are.. special. There are some great little nuggets here, from an early design for the Nintendo Powerglove — sorry, "Forearm mounted multi [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 3.356
New MacBook Air Coming Soon, Some Details Leaked Image 0 en  - New MacBook Air Coming Soon, Some Details Leaked We’re not entirely sure what this has to do with news about phones, but PhoneNews seems to have managed a bit of inside info with regards to an upcoming MacBook Air revision that many have seen coming for a while now. According  to the rumors, the external design to the ultra-slim lappy will not undergo [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.356
The Difficulties of Designing For a Diverse Market [Nice Try]   Chris Bateman of Only a Game has an interesting look at Super Mario Galaxy from a game design perspective — especially in terms of trying to satisfy an increasingly diverse audience with a blockbuster title. Looking at several [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.356
The 'Narrative' Straw Man: We're Not Doing That Badly [Narrative Design]   Michael Abbott of the Brainy Gamer has a great piece up on the straw man of the 'quality of narrative' debate that's been going on in the industry for quite some time now: things aren't as bad as the collective we make them out to be. Really, they're not. Sure, there are [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.356
Nordic Fashionistas Get Their LBP On [LittleBigPlanet]   Moods of Norway, a fashion design firm, is out to save the world from a fashion crisis. At least, that's the point of the LittleBigPlanet level it designed in collaboration with a Norwegian PlayStation distributor. The level's published and ready for you [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.356
Nephrologist To Mac Blogger: The Unlikely Career Path Of MacRumors' Arnold Kim arn.png - Nephrologist To Mac Blogger: The Unlikely Career Path Of MacRumors When MacRumors founder/editor Arnold Kim announced he was quitting his day job to work on his Apple news site full-time, we figured he was giving up programming, or Web design, or something Mac-focused. [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.353
Wii Games Hit The Bargain Bin Faster Than PS3, 360 Ones [Wii]   The researchers at Electronic Entertainment Design and...Research have been looking at console game sales patterns. Looking at how long it takes a game to enter "price protection", which is a term used for when a publisher - having noticed a game isn't selling very well - lowers the [..]
The Boy Genius Report Relevance: 3.335
Now Easier Than Ever to Get Your Fat on While Driving Image 0 en  - Now Easier Than Ever to Get Your Fat on While Driving That’s right people, you’re looking at history right here. It’s time to sit back in admiration and just watch the design awards start rolling in. If there is just one truth that is absolutely indisputable, it’s the fact that Americans are in dire need of a way to get fat and calories crammed into their [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.331
Sony Ericsson C902     With a no-nonsense design and some neat high-end features, Sony Ericsson’s C902 finds favour with Sandra. TrustedReviews [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.331
Cadence pulls bid to buy Mentor Graphics (CNET)  CNET - Cadence Design Systems has withdrawn its $1.5 billion bid to acquire rival Mentor Graphics. YahooTechNews [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.331
What Games Can (Continue to) Learn From D&D [Game Design]   Gamasutra has an interesting piece up that celebrates the art of thoughtful thievery — based around the idea that there are "no new ideas," so picking and choosing your sources wisely can at least lead to interesting new creations. Going off the recent release of the 4th edition of Dungeo [..]

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