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Posted Dec 25, 2007 at 03:58AM by Charles D.
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Posted Nov 21, 2007 at 02:32PM by Sally B.
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Nominations for the Game Developers Choice Awards (GDCA) will soon be open for ten regular awards, with nominations for the three special awards - the Ambassador Award, Pioneer Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award - opening soon at the end of this month. Read on for more details. |
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Posted Mar 08, 2007 at 10:12PM by Ceasar S.
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A legend known for his single most addicting puzzle game Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov demonstrates how the most simple of solutions can be the most attractive of all. It's no wonder he'll be receiving the First Penguin Award at the 2007 GDCA.Pitting him up against game designers Harvey Smith (Midway Games) and David Jaffe (God of War, Twisted Metal), the contest was called "The Game Design Challenge: The Needle and Thread Interface." In honor of the innovative control interfaces for games today, the contest armed contestants with a needle, some thread and a piece of fabric to be used as the input device. All three designers were to conjure up a hypothetical game, which should use all three instruments as an way of input for the game. Pajitnov's design, called Stitch & Cross, was a basic sewing racing game where two players have at each other in an effort to reach the one side of a common playing field. One player stitches horizontally, while the other stitches vertically. A player could thwart the other's efforts by crossing the opponent's stitch with his own. Smith involved a much more elaborated version for a control interface, dividing the fabric into different patches of cloth which would represent a certain task of control. When the player poked the any patch, the corresponding command would be called - like a joystick with needles for fingers. His game concept was called The Tailor's Daughter, an action adventure game with an actual story. Jaffe devised a game that would allow the player to manipulate the fabric into paper airplanes, which can be flown to see which travels faster or further. In the end, Pajitnov was able to steal the win from reigning champion Smith, after the audience supported him with cheers right from the beginning of his participation. The friendly contest was hosted by GameLab's Eric Zimmerman, who said: There’s nothing stopping us from conceiving of games and from having exercises like the game design challenge. There’s nothing to stop you from making a game inspired by what you’ve seen today ... it’s up to us at the Game Developers Conference to make games better. |
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Posted Mar 08, 2007 at 01:59PM by Ryan A.
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California-based studio inXile Entertainment is proud to announce that Line Rider creator Bostjan Cadez recently won a Game Developers Choice Award (GDCA) for Innovation. If you are not familiar with Line Rider, it's a Flash-based video game that lets players paint the landscape by drawing one or more lines using the mouse. Pressing the "Play" button prompts the bobsledder to ride the user-created landscape.
inXile Entertainment CEO Brian Fargo is very proud with Cadez. The second that I saw Line Rider I knew that it was something special. For Bostjan to be awarded with the Innovation award along with huge
titles from Nintendo and Capcom is a true honor, and only validates the
fact that Line Rider is a great game and will be around for years to
come. Line Rider was licensed by inXile Entertainment and will be published on Wii and DS this coming spring. The game started out as Cadez's school project back in 2006. It suddenly became in internet phenomenon and was the seventh quickest gaining keyword in Google just a month after it was released on deviant ART. |
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Posted Mar 08, 2007 at 04:35AM by Karl B.
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess,
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IGDA,
RedOctane,
Clover Studio,
Iron Lore Entertainment,
Harmonix,
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At this year's Game Developers Choice Awards, Gears of War stood head and huge padded shoulders over other nominees as it took home the Best Game award. Epic Studios' hit next gen videogame title also bagged awards for Visual Arts and Technology.Clover Studio's PS2 title Okami and Nintendo's Wii Sports also got high accolades. Both games took home an award each for Innovation along with Bostjan Cadez's Flash title Line Rider. Okami also got an award for Character Design, while Wii Sports bagged a Game Design award. Other major award winners included Harmonix and RedOctane's Guitar Hero II, which won an award for Audio. Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess walked away with the Writing award and Titan Quest developer Iron Lore Entertainment picked up the award for New Studio. The Game Developers Awards are the only peer-based, open nomination awards program in the videogame industry today. Nominations are open to all members of the International Game Developers Association. The finalists chosen by the Choice Awards Advisory Board and the winners are finally voted on by IGDA members. |
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