Monthly Archives: April 2007

NBC’s NewsBreaker

I vaguely remember other large media organizations trying to spice up their online presence with games, but this one really stands out. It’s your typical Breakout style gameplay, but it’s interesting how NBC weaves headlines into the actualy gameplay. I … Continue reading

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Second Life Design Notebook: Lessons 1 & 2

I’m learning a lot of about designing 3D spaces in Second Life as we move through the learning stages of building within Second Life. I thought I’d share some of these here, maybe some of the lessons I learn will … Continue reading

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A migration of sorts…

I’ve been immersed in our Second Life project for a couple months now, and it’s getting close to the point of spiraling out of control. I think we have some plans to keep it organized, but it’s going to get … Continue reading

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Boom Boom Rocket

I saw an early demo of this game a while back, recently read about it in Edge, and saw this post today. If you’re a fan of geometry wars, or a parent of a child with an Xbox, BBR is … Continue reading

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NMC in Second Life and Innovate

So I’ve had my browser window open and URLs pasted here to remind me to write a blog entry for about 3 days now. So here it is, before I head out to get my first 18 holes of the … Continue reading

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