COMMUNICATIONS
- Wind, Sleet, and Dead Zones: My Quest to Map Chicago’s Spotty 5G
- What will journalism do with 5G’s speed and capacity? Here are some ideas, from ‘The New York Times’ and elsewhere
- T-Mobile/Sprint merger is in danger of being rejected by DOJ
- T-Mobile’s ‘Revolutionary’ New TV Service Looks Like The Same Old Crap
- FCC Seeks Comments on Proposal to Allow All-Digital AM Radio Transmission
- FCC Releases Notices on Radio License Renewal Process – New Form, New Database and More Scrutiny of the Public File
- FCC “consumer advisory” panel includes ALEC, big foe of municipal broadband
- Very Little In Trump’s ‘Bold’ New Rural Broadband Plan Is Actually New
- FCC Warns Marketers of Video Streaming Devices to Comply with Device Authorization Rules
- Telecoms: clarification on neighbouring landowners’ rights to require removal of apparatus
- Landlord owners vs telecoms operators – The cat has got the cream
- Google Fiber exits Louisville, pays city $3.8M to clean up the mess it left
- Google Pays $3.8 Million To Clean Up Its Fiber Mess In Louisville
- House Passes Net Neutrality Bill, McConnell Promises It Won’t Survive Senate
- Investor Lawsuit Accuses AT&T Of Downplaying Streaming Video Losses
DIGITAL
- Facebook’s role in Brexit – and the threat to democracy
- Mark Zuckerberg leveraged Facebook user data to fight rivals and help friends, leaked documents show: Facebook’s leaders seriously discussed selling access to user data – and privacy was an afterthought.
- 15 Months Of Fresh Hell Inside Facebook
- Facebook v. Sullivan: Building Constitutional Law for Online Speech (Thomas Kadri & Kate Klonick)
- TED offers Mark Zuckerberg a stage to explain himself once and for all
- British investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr sticks it to the gods of Silicon Valley in Vancouver TED talk
- Carole Cadwalladr blasts tech titans at TED: Your technology is “a crime scene”
- Ethics Alone Can’t Fix Big Tech
- Grandstanding GOP Senators Continue To Mislead About Social Media Bias, Demand A ‘Fairness Doctrine’ For The Internet
- No, Section 230 Does Not Require Platforms to Be “Neutral”
- Platform Liability Doesn’t — And Shouldn’t — Depend On Content Moderation Practices
- Nancy Pelosi Joins Ted Cruz And Louis Gohmert In Attacking CDA 230
- Section 230 Applies to ADA Closed Captioning Claims–National Federation of the Deaf v. Harvard (Eric Goldman)
- Stop Saying That Section 230 Was A ‘Gift To Internet Companies’
- Wherein The Copia Institute Updates The Copyright Office On The First Amendment Problems With The DMCA
- Apple and Qualcomm settle patent fight after one day in court
- Intel quits 5G modem business hours after Apple settles with Qualcomm
- New laws to block election meddling miss the mark, claims journalist who uncovered Facebook’s role in Brexit
- Another Government Impermissibly Censors Constituents on Facebook–Robinson v. Hunt County
- Facebook’s reckoning? The global battle to regulate social media: After fake news scandals, suicides and the Christchurch massacre, internet groups face a profound change in mood
- No, YouTube Cannot Reasonably Moderate All Content On Its Platform
- AI Won’t Save Us From Fake News: YouTube’s Fact Checking Tool Thinks Notre Dame Fire Is About 9/11
- Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp back up after widespread outages
- A cognitive scientist explains why humans are so susceptible to fake news and misinformation: “We might like to think of our memory as an archivist that carefully preserves events, but sometimes it’s more like a storyteller.”
- EU Tells Internet Archive That Much Of Its Site Is ‘Terrorist Content’
- EU Parliament Takes Up Its Next Attempt To Wipe Out An Open Internet: Terrorist Content Regulation Vote On Wednesday
- EU Parliament Votes To Require Internet Sites To Delete ‘Terrorist Content’ In One Hour (By 3 Votes)
- What Will Happen When Governments Disagree Over Who Is A Terrorist Organization… And Who Needs To Be Blocked Online?
- Netflix CEO Reed Hastings To Leave Facebook Board In May
- DOJ to academy: don’t cancel Netflix
- Netflix’s Next Bid To Charm Awards Voters Is Its Own Magazine, Coming In June
- Netflix Is Close To Buying Hollywood’s Historic Egyptian Theatre — But Won’t Use It To Lure Film Awards
- Foxconn’s Wisconsin ‘Factory’ Is An Even Bigger Joke Than Everybody Thought
- Film, TV studios filing lawsuits against Canadian BitTorrent users
- T-Series Court Order Sees “Abusive, Vulgar, Racist” PewDiePie Diss Tracks Blocked In India
- Porn sites must age-verify British users starting July 15: Sites that don’t verify age could get blocked by British ISPs.
- Online harms white paper misses the mark (Andres Guadamuz)
- UK: online harms white paper – potential new regulatory framework for social media
- UK Seeks to Establish Internet Watchdog
- An Internet Regulator For The UK: 10 Things You Need To Know
- The future of free speech: The panic button and social media regulation – The special internet standard and its independent arbitration system
- German competition authority pushes the boundaries of abuse of dominance with infringement finding on online data collection
- EU Council Officially Approves European Copyright Law Reforms: A New Digital Age Is Born
- European Parliament Approves Controversial EU Copyright Directive
- The EU Copyright Directive – Filtering the Internet
- As Expected, EU Nations Rubber Stamp EU Copyright Directive
- As the EU Copyright Directive was approved, Germany admitted it requires copyright filters, putting it on a collision course with the EU-Canada trade deal
- DSM Directive Series #4: Article 17 obligations … in a chart (Eleonora Rosati)
- The Phantom Menace: Office Depot Settles with FTC Over Fake Virus Scans
- COPPA Safe Harbor Hit by Storm
- N.D. California Straightens Out Competitor’s Use of Infringing Hashtags: #newdevelopments in Using Trademarks as Hashtags
- An Email Inbox Isn’t a “Place” for Purposes of Florida Privacy Law–Hall v. Sargeant (Eric Goldman)
- Ian McEwan: ‘Who’s going to write the algorithm for the little white lie?’
- AI Robot paints its own moonscapes in traditional Chinese style
- AKQA says it used AI to invent a new sport called Speedgate
- Notes on AI Bias
- AI’s white guy problem isn’t going away: A new report says current initiatives to fix the field’s diversity crisis are too narrow and shallow to be effective.
- We’ve Been Warned About AI And Music For Over 50 Years, But No One’s Prepared
- People Are Horrified When They Have to Torture a Virtual Person: Even in a VR simulation, the Milgram Shock Experiment continues to traumatize.
- Participant concerns for the Learner in a Virtual Reality replication of the Milgram obedience study (Mar Gonzalez-Franco, Mel Slater, Megan E. Birney, David Swapp, S. Alexander Haslam & Stephen D. Reicher)
- Microsoft overhauling HR complaint process: After employees trade harassment stories, CEO Satya Nadella promises consistent, transparent enforcement of company policy
- HQ Trivia replaces Quiz Daddy Scott Rogowsky
- Longtime HQ Trivia Host Scott Rogowsky Exits Company
- Over half of HQ Trivia staff tried to oust CEO: Co-founder Rus Yusupov survived demands for his removal, but the search for a replacement chief has begun
- Another Appellate Court Rejects “Material Support for Terrorist” Claims Against Social Media Platforms–Crosby v. Twitter (Eric Goldman)
- Marvel Set to Launch Live-Streaming Twitter Fan Show, Hosted by ‘Agent M’ and Angélique Roché
- Twitter Doesn’t Want You Sharing This Link About TV Piracy
- Twitter blocks EFF tweet that criticized bogus takedown of a previous tweet
- How Jack Dorsey plans to change Twitter
- A healthier Twitter: Progress and more to do
- Nichification
- AMC Networks boss Josh Sapan wants the people who make TV to look at the data – but not too much: There’s no algorithm for creativity yet, Sapan says on the latest Recode Media.
- Vimeo Breaks Into Shortform Space With Acquisition Of Video Creation Service Magisto
- Girls Who Code Helps Draft ‘Landmark’ Legislation Aimed at Closing the Gender Gap
- Google+ is back! Meet the enterprise-focused “Google Currents”
- Susan Wojcicki On YouTube’s Fight Against Grotesque Content: “I Own This Problem, And I’m Going To Fix It”
- YouTube tries a new metric to answer critics: Responsibility
- YouTube Is Plotting A New Metric That Would Reward ‘Quality Watch Time’
- YouTube Axes Four More Series As It Overhauls Original Programming Strategy
- YouTube Millionaires: Top ‘Madden NFL’ Gamer YoBoy Pizza Takes On Real-Life NFL Stars In New YouTube Series
- YouTube Teams Up With Enterprise For ‘Cobra Kai’ Campaign
- Horror Vloggers Sam And Colby Sign With CAA Amid YouTube Hiatus Announcement
- Korean Boy Band BTS Annihilates Record For Biggest 24-Hour YouTube Debut
- Clevver News, Style Channels Return To YouTube With Original Hosts After Defy’s Collapse
- YouTube Names New Head Of Unscripted; Says Upcoming Originals Slate Will Center On Music, Education, And Creators
- YouTube TV adds channels and raises price—you can’t opt out of either change
- Awesomeness Co-Heads Elucidate Vision For Gen Z Purveyor After Viacom Acquisition
- Top Scandinavian MCN ‘United Screens’, Which RTL Bought For $15 Million, Names New CEO
- Logan Paul’s Latest Podcast Guest Is Banned Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones
- Here’s Why Simply Nailogical, With 7 Million Subscribers, Still Maintains Day Job At Canadian Government
- Gaining Followers: Use of social media by Canadian public companies while navigating Canadian securities laws
- Viceland To End Nightly Series ‘Vice Live’ Weeks After Show’s Premiere
- Creator Of Silk Road 2.0 Did Double The Business, Sentenced To Only Five Years In Prison
- Bendgate 2.0: Samsung’s $2,000 foldable phone is already breaking [Update]
- AT&T is selling its stake in Hulu
- AT&T Sells Back Its 10% Stake In Hulu, Valuing Streamer At $15 Billion
- Hulu, Netflix May Face Subpoena Over Fyre Documentaries
- Starz Really, Really Doesn’t Want You To Know That TorrentFreak Wrote About Leaked Shows, Or That Anyone Tweeted About It
- Starz Issues Laughably Unbelievable Excuse And Apology For Taking Down Tweets
- Legacy Music Industry Shouldn’t Get To Watch Over The Royalties Of Independent Songwriters
- Insights: As Video Streamers Turn Over Some Cards, Can They Avoid The Real Flop?
- Apple News+ Is a Total Mess
- Here’s the Weirdest Apple Bug I’ve Ever Heard Of
- The Incredible Old-School iTunes Feature I Hope Apple Doesn’t Kill
- Amazon reportedly set to launch a free music streaming tier: It could be available as soon as this week
- Another Federal Court Ruling Strengthens Brands’ Approach to Reduce Gray Market Sales on Amazon
- TikTok Hiring “Talent Ambassadors” At 17 Colleges To Help Rake In Older Users
- Insights: Snap Reaction To New Initiatives Is Great, But Can Spiegel Sustain This Win Streak?
- Peyton Manning Hosting NFL History Docu-Series for ESPN+ Streaming Service
- Conde Nast now has 28 shows on Snapchat, with plans for more
- Instagram Launches Moody Camera Effects For Coachella, Billie Eilish
- Disney Streaming Service To Launch In November At $6.99 Per Month
- Disney+ launches on November 12 for $6.99/mo, plus new Marvel, Star Wars series
- Disney confirms it will ‘likely’ bundle Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu for one price
- How Vevo Is Boosting Views by Optimizing Video Thumbnails
- DVD and Blu-ray sales nearly halved over five years, MPAA report says
- Leaked Avengers: Endgame Footage Has Hit the Internet
- In A First, VidCon Will Host Panels, Meet-And-Greets With Internet-Famous Pets
- New York State Department of Financial Services Revokes Crypto Exchange’s Safe Harbor to Operate Without BitLicense
- How Far We Haven’t Come: SEC Resistance to Blockchain Securities Continues?
- Keeping it real: Implications of blockchain technology on privacy obligations
- Strong corporate desktop sales limit the decline of the PC market
- Fortunately, There Are Incredible 3D Scans of Notre Dame – The good news: we have a highly-detailed digital template for how to rebuild.
- The Images That Could Help Rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral: And the young, brilliant professor who made them before he died
PRIVACY
- Julian Assange arrested, charged with conspiracy to hack US computers
- Julian Assange Arrested On Behalf Of The US, For Trying To Help Manning Crack CIA Password
- There Are Many Reasons To Be Concerned About The Impact On Press Freedoms In The Assange Indictment
- Federal Privacy Commissioner Proposes A Complete Reversal Of Its Longstanding Approach To Data Transfers, Including Cross-Border Transfers
- Rewriting Canadian Privacy Law: Commissioner Signals Major Change on Cross-Border Data Transfers (Michael Geist)
- UK Government Issues Report on Huawei Vulnerabilities
- An Email Inbox Isn’t a “Place” for Purposes of Florida Privacy Law–Hall v. Sargeant (Eric Goldman)
- The FBI Wanted A Backdoor To The iPhone. Tim Cook Said No
- Motel 6 To Pay Out Another $12 Million For Handing Guest Info To ICE
- Court Says Headphone App Not Eavesdropping, But May Be Deceptive
- Why the US still won’t require SS7 fixes that could secure your phone
- Illinois bill banning eavesdropping by IoT devices defanged by tech lobby
- 5 Times Jeff Bezos Tried to Warn Us Amazon Is Listening
- Virtual Cupids Hit With $3 Million CAN SPAM Judgment
- The many lessons of the Equifax data breach
- The California Consumer Privacy Act
- The ePrivacy Regulation: The Next European Initiative in Data Protection
- Cops Are Trying to Stop San Francisco From Banning Face Recognition Surveillance
- FBI Cyber Crimes Division Not So Great About Passing Info To Victims Of Cyberattacks
- Why You Can No Longer Get Lost in the Crowd: Once, it was easy to be obscure. Technology has ended that. (Woodrow Hartzog & Evan Selinger)
- A security researcher with a grudge is dropping Web 0days on innocent users
- Hackers could read non-corporate Outlook.com, Hotmail for six months
- The wave of domain hijackings besetting the Internet is worse than we thought
- An Oxford philosopher who’s inspired Elon Musk thinks mass surveillance might be the only way to save humanity from doom
- The Vulnerable World Hypothesis (Nick Bostrom)
CREATIVITY
- My ADA Keynote: What the Canadian Experience Teaches About the Future of Copyright Reform (Michael Geist)
- Access Copyright Proposed Tariffs: Is the Copyright Board Turning Over New Leaves? (Howard Knopf)
- Trump Campaign Uses ‘Dark Knight’ Music In Campaign Ad, Warner Bros. Says It’s Looking At Legal Options
- Devin Nunes Admits That His Bogus Defamation Lawsuits Are Really About Phishing For Journalists’ Sources
- U.S. copyright: numerous works enter public domain for First Time in over two decades
- Changing the Cycle: Peloton Removes Songs at Heart of Copyright Infringement Suit
- Conan O’Brien joke-theft trial begins next month with testimony from Patton Oswalt
- How Private Equity Ate Hollywood – and Why Writers Are Fighting Back: Now largely owned by private equity firms, the big talent agencies have turned to producing films and shows—both representing and employing writers. That, say the writers, doesn’t work.
- The End Of The Absurdity: Iceland, The Country, Successfully Invalidates The Trademark Of Iceland Foods, The Grocerer
- AB/InBev, Jealous Protectors Of Trademark, Pretty Blatantly Committing Trademark Infringement
- Pepsi Moves for Summary Judgement in 2016 Super Bowl Ad Suit
- F.A. Panel Says Wayne Hennessey Is Too Stupid To Have Done Nazi Salute
- False Advertising: The Theory of Necessary Implication and the Presumption that Runs with It
- How Kevin Feige Super-Charged Marvel Studios Into Hollywood’s Biggest Hit Machine
- In China, tattoos border on illegal – and they’re his life’s work
- Parody and abuse
GAMES
- ISFE calls on European gambling authorities to tackle online skin betting: Comments come following move by Danish Gambling Authority to block 15 skin betting websites
- Rocket League halts loot box use in Belgium and the Netherlands
- The Native American Quinault Nation has filed a lawsuit against Valve over gambling
- Native American nation files lawsuit against Valve over skins gambling: “Valve has profited handsomely for years from illegal online gambling, and has made only token efforts to stop it,” says Quinault Nation
- Game Exclusivity Wars Are Upon Us And Valve’s Anti-Review-Bombing Process Is Without A Rip-Cord
- The legal dispute between Take-Two, Rockstar, and Pinkerton has ended
- Take-Two, Rockstar complaint against Pinkerton dismissed: Suit dropped as defendant withdraws cease and desist claim against Red Dead Redemption 2 publisher and developer
- Take-Two Dismisses Its Lawsuit Against Pinkerton Agency As The Latter Runs From Its Own Cease And Desist
- Nepal bans PUBG over addiction concerns in children
- Nepal bans PUBG: Battle royale shooter prohibited over concerns about violence, addiction, and distraction from school work
- AbleGamers opens Accessible.Games, a dev portal for accessibility info
- Sony Reveals PlayStation 5 Details
- Sony teases next-gen PlayStation specs in new interview
- Sony Teases the World With First Details About the PS5, and The Wait Is Going to Be Excruciating
- Sony’s PS4 successor sports 3D audio tech, faster SSD storage
- Exclusive: What To Expect From Sony’s Next-Gen PlayStation
- Sony Reveals First PlayStation 5 Details
- Next PlayStation will have discs, backward compatibility: System won’t launch until 2020 at the earliest, will feature a solid-state hard drive, PSVR compatibility, 8K support
- PS5 Price Will Be ‘Appealing To Gamers In Light Of Its Advanced Feature Set’: A little hint, but not much more.
- Sony will start replacing offensive PSN IDs with temporary placeholders
- Sony is now auto-changing offensive PlayStation Network IDs: User IDs found to be offensive will be switched to a placeholder
- Sony has internal policies in place to reduce sexual content in PS4 games
- A now-fixed Origin vulnerability potentially opened the client to hackers
- The Sims 4 is getting mouse and keyboard support on consoles
- Capcom debuts its own classic system, a $260 plug-n-play home arcade
- Capcom rolling out its own retro system: Capcom Home Arcade dual joystick set-up launches in October with 16 built-in games, €230 price tag
- Report: Apple willing to spend over $500 million bringing games to Arcade
- Apple invested a reported $500 million in Arcade partnerships: Financial Times’ sources reveal the high price of Apple Arcade subscription service
- Becoming part of the furniture: eSports in the mainstream
- Football clubs and eSports: A natural pairing?
- Esports teams and players to get revenue from new Rocket League Esports Shop
- OpenAI’s machine learning bots defeat Dota 2 champion team
- Machine learning bots beat DOTA 2 world champions in best-of-three: After millions of learning matches, OpenAI Five readily best world champs
- OpenAI bot crushes Dota 2 champions, and now anyone can play against it
- Ninja named to Time 100: Popular streamer represents gaming on magazine’s annual list of influential people
- Epic can’t stop pissing off Fortnite pros
- In lieu of Store-hosted forums, Epic wants devs to link to external communities
- Hajime Tabata’s first post-Square Enix project is a licensed Paralympics game
- Hajime Tabata to lead development of first ever Paralympics game: Final Fantasy XV director’s new studio will help to build a young audience for the 2020 Paralympic Games
- Red Dead Redemption 2 named Game of the Year at Italian Video Game Awards
- Ubisoft pledges over $500,000 to Notre-Dame restoration efforts
- Ubisoft donates €500K to help restore Notre-Dame, gives away Assassin’s Creed Unity for free
- Ubisoft Pledges More Than $500,000 To The Notre-Dame Cathedral Restoration Effort
- Video: Creating a living open world for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
- Ubisoft patches art containing homophobic slur out of The Division 2
- Ubisoft removes slur from The Division 2: Publisher apologizes for in-game street art image depicting police officer with a slur in ‘leetspeak’
- YouTube, Facebook put up ad roadblocks for Weedcraft, Inc.business sim
- Weedcraft Inc meets advertising, video blocks: Tycoon game about growing and selling marijuana has Facebook page restricted, YouTube videos demonetized
- Devolver: Publishing Weedcraft Inc “has been a nightmare” – Co-founder Mike Wilson says US marijuana tycoon title has been the hardest to bring to market due to industry resistance
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sold 2 million copies in under 2 weeks
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sells 2m in less than ten days
- “Accessibility” and “difficulty” aren’t the same thing | Opinion: The debate about Sekiro rapidly descended into straw-man bashing over “easy modes” – differently abled gamers’ needs are being lost in this mess
- Don’t Miss: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator and finding the fun in physics engines
- Google opens its Indie Games Accelerator to mobile devs across 37 countries
- Amy Hennig thinks game streaming could spark a creative revolution
- Xbox exec: Game streaming competitors like Stadia lack content
- Xbox: Stadia has the infrastructure, but doesn’t have the content – Platform holder suggests recently announced streaming service will struggle without more leading developers and publishers on board
- Aiming for affordability, Xbox announces the Xbox One S All Digital Edition
- Report: Fresh disc-less Xbox One S leaks suggests pricing shake up
- Student sues CEO of Minecraft Education Edition’s Chinese publisher: Minneapolis woman claims Richard Liu forced himself on a woman at her apartment following a company-funded networking event
- Xbox merges Live Gold and Game Pass under Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
- How a mobile game is reopening a hidden chapter in Taiwan’s history
- Disc-less Xbox One leaks ahead of expected reveal
- Digital-only console will be priced at €229.99, comes bundled with Minecraft, Sea of Thieves and Forza Horizon 3
- Xbox One S All-Digital Edition Console Reveal Trailer
- Report: “All Digital” Xbox One coming May 7, for €229 in Europe
- Why $249 is an unsustainable price for the first all-digital Xbox [Updated]
- Everything we know about the first discless Xbox One, coming May 7 for $249
- Forza goes free-to-play with Forza Street: Microsoft rebrands and reboots Miami Street, out now for Windows with mobile versions to follow
- The Nintendo Switch’s Labo VR Kit Is Cheap VR That Doesn’t Suck
- Nintendo Labo VR Kit Review: Well, would you look at that.
- Nintendo Labo VR review: There’s no “Nintendo magic” inside these lenses
- HD emulation mod makes “Mode 7” SNES games look like new
- Clash of Clans season pass drives 145% revenue spike
- What the Breakout Success of ‘Apex Legends’ Could Mean for Respawn’s Upcoming VR Game
- Apex Legends patch nerfs Wingman, gives Gibraltar and Caustic damage reduction: Gibraltar and Caustic are too easy to hit, so Respawn is making them a little tougher instead.
- Dark Slope thinking bigger with warehouse-scale VR
- Superhot VR has out-earned the original Superhot
- Superhot VR sells 800k: Superhot Team’s FPS has now made more in revenue across VR releases than it has in non-VR
- Telltale’s The Walking Dead “made Skybound what it is”: Skybound Stories CEO Dan Murray says episodic game had more impact on the company than the TV show
- How Clone Wars and Rebels influenced Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- Animoca Brands acquires majority stake in Trilliona dev Skytree for $850k
- Revealed: The most successful UK game developers
- Here is every boxed game to sell over 1m copies in the UK
- UK Charts: The Division 2 holds No. 1 in another week without big releases – Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, God of War, Spider-Man see increases due to spring, Easter sales
- CCP: China will be EVE Online’s biggest market in two years – At Reboot Develop, CCP’s Hilmar Petursson discussed the importance of China and Korea to the future of EVE Online
- Twitch launches first game, Twitch Sings: Free karaoke game developed in conjunction with Harmonix, designed for streaming
- Gayming Magazine to launch in June: New online gaming magazine to present LGBTQ+-focused news, reviews, features
- The Witcher Netflix series is coming in late 2019
- Halo Tv Series Casts Pablo Schreiber As Master Chief
- Activision Blizzard pays employees for health tracking
- NetEase investment is bringing indies East
- Kickstarter’s games category surpasses $1 billion in pledges
- Miyazaki vs Ueda: The path to compelling fantasy – Renowned Japanese developers discussed their differences at Reboot Develop, including opposing philosophies on animation and setting
- Amy Hennig: AAA industry is at “an interesting crossroads” with storytelling – At Reboot Develop, the revered creator confessed to feeling “overwhelmed” by the scale of AAA games, which are now too big for their own stories
- How Inkle developed its own ancient language forHeaven’s Vault
- Don’t Miss: Alien: Isolation and the evolution of horror sims
- Blog: How punishment systems can hurt gameplay
- Blog: Motivating players for better engagement and retention
- Blog: Some thoughts on difficulty in games
- Blog: Turning your community into an extension of your team
- Video: Steps for building a game’s community from scratch
- Blog: Orchestrating game worlds using Event SuperVision
- Blog: Exploring the ‘what’ of bittersweet game design
- The source code for Infocom’s classic text adventures is now on Github
- “The bankers are actually much more metal than publishers”: Headbang Club’s David Elahee talks about Double Kick Heroes’ path from Ludum Dare prototype to multiplatform launch
- Trion Worlds is shutting down Atlas Reactor this summer
- Gamigo shuts down Atlas Reactor: Trion Worlds’ F2P tactics title closes after two years, “can no longer sustain itself”
- Even Konami Code Couldn’t Rescue Its Slot-machine Game-related Patents from being Invalidated under Alice
- U.S. Patent No. 9,687,733: Game apparatus, storage medium, game controlling method and game system
- Managing your game dev career, from early to late stages
- Video: Practical advice for saving video game history before it’s too late
- The new grammar of television (and games): Lessons from an avocado
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