Project Curse will be a turn-based RPG in which you play as an adventurer trying to save a curse-ridden town. You will have to enter dungeons that contain monsters, traps, and treasure, so it sounds ...
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The video game industry is now bigger than it has ever been before, with more and more young people interested in developing their very own video games –- and rightly so. After all, game development ...
Syracuse University Graduate who won't stop talking about video games. Firmly believes the greatest game ever made is Ape Escape 3 for the PlayStation 2. Currently, his newest interest is finding a ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — University at Albany student gamers are about to have a new opportunity to turn their passions into careers. The College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity ...
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In 2014, Nintendo faced a financial shortfall when the Wii U was severely underperforming. To avoid layoffs, then-Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced he would take a 50% pay reduction to avoid ...
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How do you make a video game that no one seems to want anymore? Game developer Double Fine faced that conundrum at the end of 2011. The company wanted to make an old-school PC adventure game, the type ...
Westeros might be getting even more crowded. George R.R. Martin says several Game of Thrones projects are still quietly moving through development at HBO — and not all of them are set in the past. HBO ...