Archive » 2004 » February
The World of IF
1up.com has a long, thorough, and fascinating article on the healthy modern world of Interactive Fiction (IF). Text Adventures didn’t die with the advent of 3D accelerated graphics, they just... (more)
Developer Blogs
Things have been a little quiet because we’ve been working on some backend tweaks that should create some rather nifty new content. For a long time I’ve been wanting to... (more)
Catwoman Screenies
ComputerAndVideoGames.com (the mother of all domain names) have snagged some exclusive screenshots of upcoming EA title Catwoman, from the upcoming movie of the same name starring Halle Berry.
Connecting
There was originally a slightly funnier, slightly ruder version of this comic but it has been edited in deference to the very real people who appear in it. Hopefully... (more)
Flame Warriors
If you’ve ever spent time on a forum, you’ll meet someone here you know. You may even, much like Luke on Dagobah, meet yourself.
Bill Roper Interview
Ex-Blizzard Norther Bill Roper talks to German site Gamona (English version) about his new company Flagship, fan websites, leaked source code, and their secret “dark edged” game .
Sidhe Win PSP Research Grant
Things seem to be going well for Sidhe, who this week announced they have won a New Zealand government research grant to aid them in developing games for Sony’s upcoming... (more)
Thief 3 Preview
Gamespy have a decent preview of sneaky FPS Thief: Deadly Shadows (not that I understand how shadows can be deadly), and while the screenshots look rather lovely, there are some... (more)
Maturity
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Steady As Sidhe Goes
New Zealand’s Sidhe Interactive released their anticipated multi-platform Rugby League title over Christmas, setting a few records. The game broke the worldwide single store preorder for Electronic Boutique with over... (more)
Windows Source Code Leaked
Microsoft have acknowledged that “portions” of Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 source code have been made illegally available on the Internet, raising widespread concern about the new power analysis... (more)
Unreal Tournament 2004 Demo
… is out now. It’s only 208 MB (never thought I’d say those words in that order) and worth checking out if you’re wondering how far this engine has come.... (more)