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CodeBreaker a Game of Deduction

By Brendon Smith on April 4, 2010

Let me first start of by simply telling you I have been reading Flash Game University by Gary Rosenzweig.  This is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to teach themselves how to create games.  The examples in the book are relatively simple but of course the logic that goes into creating them is not.  [...]

Posted in Game Creation, i-create, JavaScript | Tagged Experiment, gameCreation, Games, JavaScript, JQuery, RayCasting | Leave a response

The Internet == ice9 for Business

By Brendon Smith on December 19, 2009

Ice-nine is a fictional material conceived by writer Kurt Vonnegut in his novel Cat’s Cradle. It is supposed to be a more stable polymorph of water than common ice (Ice Ih) which instead of melting at 0° Celsius (32° Fahrenheit), melts at 45.8°C (114.4°F). When ice-nine comes into contact with liquid water below 45.8°C (which [...]

Posted in 3d, Adobe, Flash, i-create, Linux, Open Source | Tagged 3d, ActionScript, Adobe, Alchemy, as3, Games, Technology/Internet | Leave a response

Wii Update

By on September 14, 2006

Here is the skinny you will be able to purchase a Wii November 19 for only $250! The Wii comes with a sleek interface that will supply channels the channels will allow you to interact with other nintendo fans, display photos, surf the web (with Opera that has flash enabled), create and avatar etc..

Detail of Channels

Mii Channel

Fun 3-D caricatured portraits of users, or Miis, created in this channel can be used on characters across a variety of Wii software. In addition to storing Miis on the Wii, several Miis can be stored in a user’s Wii Remote and taken to a friend’s house to play on another Wii console. Each member of the family can have his or her Wii Remote personalized with their own Mii.

Photo Channel

This channel allows users to retrieve digital pictures from an SD memory card inserted into the Wii console and display them on their television screen. Users also can manipulate the photos in a variety of fun and creative ways, such as zooming into details or creating mosaics, puzzles or slide shows. Users can even add an MP3 tune from their SD memory card to their slide shows. It provides a fun and easy outlet for people to edit and show off their digital pictures.
Users can access free local weather forecasts after turning on the Wii console. When connected to the Internet, the WiiConnect24 service automatically updates local weather information.

News Channel

Users can access the most up-to-date breaking news from around the world, organized into a variety of topical categories. When connected to the Internet, the WiiConnect24 service automatically updates this free channel.

Wii Shop Channel

This is where users go to download video game content, including classic video games originally played on the NES, SNES, N64, Sega Genesis and NEC TurboGrafx platforms. Here the users may buy Wii Points with a credit card or redeem a Wii Points Card purchased at retail to add points to their account, then redeem points to download these Virtual Console games. Users also can use points to download the Opera browser used in the Internet Channel.

Virtual Console Channel

After users download Virtual Console games from the Wii Shop Channel, each game will appear in the Wii Channel Menu as its own Virtual Console Channel. To play the game, users simply select the game’s channel.
Internet Channel

This channel dramatically changes the relationship between a user’s home, the television and the Internet. Users download the Opera browser with Wii Points. Then they can surf the Internet right from the comfort of their couch. They can do quick research while watching a television program ("What was that actor’s name again?"), or book travel plans and shop during commercials. The service is compatible with Macromedia Flash and also runs AJAX software.

Wii Message Board

Forget hand-scrawled notes tacked to the refrigerator door. Users can leave messages for other family members on a calendar-based message board. They also can use WiiConnect24 to send messages to people outside the home as well. Even better, people can trade photos and text messages with cell phone users. The service also allows for incoming messages targeted at software, such as a new map or weapon for a game. Games can constantly be updated, thereby extending their playability.

Disc Channel

This channel allows users to play either Wii game discs or any of the entire library of Nintendo GameCube discs.

Wii also has an excellent lineup!

Just look @ this video from Marvel Universe Ultimate Alliance just one of many titles to be released!


There is still some unanswered questions for example what are all the details on Connect24 other than it will be free? Nintendo has also left out the details of the Nintendo DS connectivity features! So you still have a great deal of information you still do not yet know.

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Indie Game Developer

By on June 29, 2006


If you are into creating indie video games in your spare time either because you are bored or into suffering in general OS X does have some great tools for 3d video game creation! To start off with you don’t have to start from scratch. Anyone who can probably needs to get out more.. You can use tools like Unity and Torque. These tools are both professional quality and produce quality work on a low budget. You can also use the open source modeler Blender with either of these programs. Both engines allow you to create web multiplayer games to an extent so it might be worth a small investment to at least play around with them also keep in mind you can always download the quake engine or the unreal engines to use as well. So the developer/artiest does have decent tools that are readily available to suit your creative thoughts!

Useful Links:
OSX Game Engines
Torque Engine Specs
Torque Book
Unity Specs
Blender

Posted in 3d, Game Creation, Modeling, Mono, My Rants | Tagged 3d, Games | Leave a response

Next Generation Game Console of Choice?

By on June 19, 2006

* PS3\n* Nintendo Wii\n* X-Box 360\n* \n* \n

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