28 Apr 2009
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Graphics, Visuals and Texts
There are many ways to market your product. You might want to try and create a small game. If done correctly, free games can have a pretty major reach. But if that’s a bit too complicated or expensive, why not keep it simple and create a small and enjoyable “real” toy. Enter Cubeecraft.
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24 Apr 2009
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Graphics, Visuals and Texts
At one point in time, my idea for this blog was to give a summary of the most expensive gadgets out there that allowed you to experience media in the most extravagant way. The Revox multiroom system is still part of my dreams and I’m sure it will give any owner a totally different look at his media (any place, any time). I had forgotten about this idea until the Sony Vaio P came along and stole my heart.
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21 Apr 2009
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Java and JavaScript
I’ve mentioned a few indie games during my blogging days. Most recently, World of Goo last week. However, playing all those games, might have put a killer game idea in your head and have given you an appetite to become an indie developer yourself. In this posts, there are 13 links to get you started in game development. It’s focused on getting started, but I’m sure even the more advanced developer will certainly find something worthwhile.
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17 Apr 2009
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Games and Oldskool Fun
The trend in gaming this year is certainly the rise of indie developers. One person or small teams that create incredibly good games with little to no budget. A trend, which might become popular in other avenues too. Design, music, news reporting, and many more can all be transformed into an indie equivalent.
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As part of the 31 days to build a better blog challenge, I have been thinking about this blogs elevator pitch. What is it all about and how to communicate it to random people. I believe that this is a very important step in focusing a blog. I’ve been doing it from time to time, usually behind the screens. But here is my current elevator pitch:
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