Jan
24
2009
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Jan
24
2009
Given the popularity of RPG music outside the realm of the games themselves, we decided to acknowledge the best of the best with a Top 10 list celebrating the works of the core composers of the genre.


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Jan
24
2009
failcomm writes “I’ve been talking with my son’s (middle-school) computer lab teacher about a ‘time capsule’ project. The school has a number of ‘retirement age’ PCs (5-6 years old — Dells, HPs, a couple of Compaqs), and we’ve been kicking around the idea of trying to preserve a working system and some media (CDs and/or DVDs), and locking them away to be preserved for some period of time (say 50 years); to be opened by students of the future. The goal would be to have instructions on how to unpack the system, plug it into the wall (we’ll assume everyone is still using 110v US outlets), and get the system to boot. Also provide instructions on how to load the media and see it in action; whether it is photos or video or games or even student programs — whatever. So first, is this idea crazy? Second, how would we go about packing/preserving various components? Lastly, any suggestions on how to store it long term? (Remember, this is a school project, so we can’t exactly just ‘freeze it in carbonite’; practical advice would be appreciated.)”

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Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on EA Black Box staff sent packing – GameSpot | tags: developer, games, google, news | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
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Jan
24
2009
Philip Hingston writes “Computers can’t play like people — yet. An unusual kind of computer game bot-programming contest has just been held in Perth, Australia, as part of the IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games. The contest was not about programming the bot that plays the best. The aim was to see if a bot could convince another player that it was actually a human player. Game Development Studio 2K Australia (creator of BioShock) provided ,000 cash plus a trip to their studio in Canberra for anyone who could create a bot to pass this ‘Turing Test for Bots.’ People like to play against opponents who are like themselves — opponents with personality, who can surprise, who sometimes make mistakes, yet don’t robotically make the same mistakes over and over. Computers are superbly fast and accurate at playing games, but can they be programmed to be more fun to play — to play like you and me?” Read on for the rest of Philip’s thoughts.

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Jan
24
2009
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Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on EA Black Box staff sent packing – GameSpot | tags: developer, games, google, news | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Comments Off on Sony Reconstructing Doesn't Involve SCEE – PS3Center.net | tags: games, google, mobile, news, Phone, playstation, playstation 3, wireless | posted in technical news
Jan
24
2009
Study shows gamers more likely to drink, smoke weed, ignore friends


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