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Game Development Search Engine

Nadav called it “Yahoo! for game development,” and he’s right. This is a nice, big, categorized collection of links.

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Friday, August 25th, 2000 at 12:00 am
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A Primer for the Design Process

“For every game that sets the high-water mark in design and/or game play, there are dozens of titles that don’t. Why is that? I’ve discovered a number of possible reasons. Many games are made by people who shoot from the hip instead of taking a good and proper aim at success, many designers are relatively new to their jobs and aren’t certain what’s expected of them, and few development companies have established a formal design processes for creating and implementing a game.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Wednesday, July 5th, 2000 at 12:00 am
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From Physical Game to Computer Game

By Scott Kim: “As a computer game designer, I’m always looking for new ideas. One of the best places to look is in earlier non-computer games, such as board games, mechanical puzzles, and paper-and-pencil games. There’s also a wealth of material in books about recreational mathematics that is aching to be exploited. But there’s more to translating an idea into the computer medium than merely copying it. Here are some of the lessons I’ve learned about what works. Most of the examples come from puzzle games — my specialty — but many of the lessons apply to other sorts of games as well.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Thursday, March 23rd, 2000 at 12:00 am
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Flashgamer.com

“Flashgamer.com — Your source for free Flash 4 online games. Play games at no charge. All games created with Macromedia Flash 4. 100% Flash, 100% Fun… As of today, the site features 8 timewasters made with Flash, and more is to come.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Tuesday, March 21st, 2000 at 12:00 am
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Video game history

“In the fall of 1989, before ‘virtual’ was a reality and before the appearance of interactive multimedia, CD-ROMs, and something called the World Wide Web, the American Museum of the Moving Image surveyed the history of the world’s first digital entertainment medium with the exhibition Hot Circuits: A Video Arcade.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Friday, February 11th, 2000 at 12:00 am
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SiSSY FiGHT 2000

In Public Beta. “SiSSYFiGHT 2000 is, like, an intense war between a bunch of girls who are all out to ruin each other’s popularity and self-esteem. The object is to physically attack and majorly dis your enemies until they are totally mortified beyond belief. You’ll never come out on top without making the right friends, so be careful who you’re nice to. Because in the end, only the shrewdest will survive with their social status intact!”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Tuesday, February 8th, 2000 at 12:00 am
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Trivial Pursuit On Line

Play online or check out the handheld or board games.

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Sunday, November 21st, 1999 at 12:00 am
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Yahoo! Games

Board games, card games, fantasy sports, single-player games, plus reviews, tips and more.

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Sunday, November 7th, 1999 at 12:00 am
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Hasbro Interactive Games

Great classic games like Centipede, Frogger, Missile Command and Super Breakout.

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Sunday, November 7th, 1999 at 12:00 am
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PC Data

“PC Data is a resource for software, hardware and video game sales information. PC Data tracks what’s actually selling, and supplies that sales information to more than 800 subscribers at software and hardware firms that account for nearly 95% of total computer industry sales.”

Posted by Bill Keaggy on Sunday, November 7th, 1999 at 12:00 am
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Kronos video

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Check out this video we made for Kronos to help celebrate International Women's Day, 2011. Learn more in this xBlog post or jump over to YouTube and watch it there.

Azure poster

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XPLANE | Dachis Group developed a A vibrant, engaging poster showing how Microsoft Azure enables developers to run applications and store data on Microsoft servers. The poster recently took top honors in the American Business Awards.

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