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Ma Jamie wrote a new blog post Best and Worst UI in the group
User Interface: 10 years, 3 months ago
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Ma Jamie wrote a new blog post Game Idears in the group
User Interface: 10 years, 3 months ago
1. One game idea i had is a game with branching stories and multiple endings. It would start out with two options and when you choose either one it will lead to an event and then two more options. Depending on the […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new blog post UI Critiques in the group
User Interface: 10 years, 4 months ago
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Constructing a PBnJ for Dummies, on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
First gather your ingredients and instruments: One Bag of bread (type of your choice), one or more butter knives, one jar of peanut butter ((chunky or smooth) or substitute of your choice), one jar of jelly (flavor of your choice). Then place these items on a surface where you can construct this sandwich without incident, preferably a kitchen […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, PC vs Console, on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
PC and consoles both have their advantages and disadvantages. With PC games, they are typically much higher quality than console games; at least that's the case for most modern day games. With the advent of consoles though, a lot of games are developed for the console initially then ported to PC. People who play PC games […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Breakout and Galaga, on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
One of the earliest video games was Pong. And from Pong, spawned Breakout. A little while later, Galaga, the classic topdown shootem up. Both games feature a side scrolling object the player moves at the bottom of the screen and used something to destroy something else. And that's pretty much where the similarities end. Though later […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Angry Video Game Nerd: Early Consoles (NSFW), on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
The videos are the Angry Video Game Nerd (James Rolfe) observing old Pong Consoles and his "review" of the Atari 5200 home console.
http://cinemassacre.com/2010/03/06/avgn-pong-consoles/
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Modern Games & Ancient Games, on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
Most modern games are really not that different from ancient games. They are largely derived if not directly descendant of ancient games. Ancient games usually involved some sort of piece on a board or a field that can be made from common items. These board games were typically simple to set up and had relatively simple […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Card Games, on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
Card games all have one thing in common, they have cards. Obviously. But the way the cards are played and organized differ from types of games to types of cards. Typically, a standard deck of cards is the 52 card deck with the four common suits of spades, hears, clovers, and diamonds. These cards can be […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Go RTS, on the site History of Games 10 years, 7 months ago
RTS or turn based board game played on a Go board. 19×19 board by default. The 19×19 board only allows 1v1. Bigger boards allow 2v2, 2v1, 1v1v1, 1v1v1v1, etc. Each player has a base that is represented by a checker piece on the players' respective corners. other pieces or "troops" are regular Go pieces. Each player […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, GameRoom app for iPad, on the site History of Games 10 years, 8 months ago
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Chess n’ Go, on the site History of Games 10 years, 8 months ago
I am neither a good chess player nor Go player, but I do understand how the game works enough to get s sense of the game itself. Both have their unique complexity and strategy that involves each player making move at a time until one is the victor. They also share the aspect of capturing your […]
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Ma Jamie wrote a new post, Game?, on the site History of Games 10 years, 8 months ago
A game by any other definition would be just as fun. Unless the game sucks, or has a crappy interface. The term "game" itself is pretty broad. You can basically call any sort of activity a game. in fact, life itself, is a game. A game to survive. Anyway, in all seriousness, how do you really […]
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