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  • SLRC – Specious Living, Reasoning, and Criticism: Permanent Death – The Complete Saga
    "After some delay I am now proud to announce that the complete Permanent Death saga is available for download. This definitive PDF version of the story, novel, machinima, whatever you want to call it, is something I am immensely proud of. I feel it eclipses both the scope and quality of anything I’ve ever produced before." It was a lovely endeavour, and still one of my favourite games – certainly of the decade, and perhaps ever.
    (tags: farcry2 writing games benabraham )
  • AquaPath
    "AquaPath is a free Cocoa-based developer tool for Mac OS X Tiger that allows you to evaluate XPath 2.0 expressions against any XML document and view the result sequence in a dynamic, intuitive tree representation." It is really good, and has already saved my bacon today.
    (tags: xpath xml osx visualisation software tool development )
  • The official game music on Spotify thread of awesomeness – NeoGAF
    Spotify playlists of videogame soundtracks, and links to soundtrack albums as well.
    (tags: games music soundtracks spotify )
  • atticus_flinch: в ролях
    Photoshoot for Empire; actors pose in pastiches of scenes for which they are famous. But with the emphasis on looking hot. Some are weak, but Christian Bale and his fireaxe, and Jodie Foster/Anthony Hopkins, are great.
    (tags: photography movies empire stills fashion )
  • Natural Earth
    "Natural Earth is a public domain map dataset available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110m scales. Featuring tightly integrated vector and raster data, with Natural Earth you can make a variety of visually pleasing, well-crafted maps with cartography or GIS software." Oooh.
    (tags: gis data maps cartography vector free )
  • Leapfroglog – Jane Jacobs and London’s Old Street area
    "Perhaps the Shoreditch startups are more effective than their Dutch counterparts not just because they do more with less… but because they are in London. A city at a different scale than Amsterdam or for that matter the greater Amsterdam area, the Randstad as we call it around these parts. A city with a more diverse ecosystem of services and things, smaller services, more specialised services, ready to be employed by companies like BERG and RIG and Tinker, enhancing their abilities when needed."
    (tags: cities startups karsalfrink london berg culture )
  • Fall Out Boy Trail
    It's Oregon Trail, but where you take everybody's favourite emo band on tour of the states. Surprisingly deep and detailed, an affectionate tribute to Apple II entertainment and the rigours of being a touring rock band. It is very silly, and somewhat ace, and will be getting a blog post in due course.
    (tags: games music parody pastiche retro falloutboy oregontrail affectionate appleii )
  • YouTube – A Master Class for Ken (SF4)
    "Tips and tricks only the pros knew, UNTIL NOW! Get ready to PWN up some NUBS on Xbox Live and get some MAD BP'S BRO!" I'm pretty sure I've played this guy.
    (tags: games video streetfighter4 ken kenfighterken sf4 )
  • Outtakes from the businessbib process – a set on Flickr
    "These are just various photos taken during the development cycle of the businessib. Enjoy them. We hope you think they are as hilarious as we do." Oh my word.
    (tags: tailoring suits businessbibs abusrd )
  • Versus CluClu Land: La Comedie Post-Humaine
    "If you keep the city and concentrate on putting more world into it, imaginativeness becomes the primary obstacle– you can add things into this city without having to add much physical space and new assets. There's legions of empty storefronts and empty buildings, waiting to be filled. And media– web sites, radio stations, tv shows– don't take up space either. Think of this cheap empty space as a place to tell new stories, because as a developer, you are good at this." Iroquois, hitting many nails on the head all at once, again.
    (tags: games narrative stories iroquoispliskin dlc gtaiv gaas balzac universe )
  • The Guardian Open Platform | guardian.co.uk
    The Guardian Open Platform launches, with their Content API, their Data Store, and a selection of client libraries for the API (one of which I did a smidge of work on). This is not just a good thing, it's a good thing Done Right, and I'm looking forward to what's next from the Open Platform team.
    (tags: platform web guardian data journalism api content openplatform )
  • Matthew Bloch – accidents
    "A collection of accidents that happened while working on maps and other graphics." Bloopers from interactive infographics. Delightful; the patina and happy accidents of the 21st century.
    (tags: infographics maps data visualisation error happyaccident bloopers )
  • james's custodian at master – GitHub
    Custodian is the Ruby gem for accessing the Guardian Open Platform Content API that James Darling, Kalv Sandhu, and I (although my contribution was minor) built. There's a Google Code link to it, but I'd imagine the github version is where the action will be.
    (tags: programming ruby gem library guardian api code module openplatform contentapi )
  • CR Blog » Blog Archive » Meet Mr Chicken
    "You may not know his name but you will certainly know his work: Morris Cassanova (aka Mr Chicken) designs and makes signs for most of the fried chicken shops in the UK." That's a good market to have sewn up, I'd imagine.
    (tags: design uk food culture branding signage friedchicken )
  • Obsessed with the production design of The President’s Analyst « Magical Nihilism
    Jones annotates his screengrabs from the James Coburn classic; lovely to see it all captured so well, even if I'd disagree that the plot is a thing of "gossamer" – it's a _tiny_ bit thicker, surely?
    (tags: mattjones movies cinematography stills jamescoburn thepresidentsanalyst productiondesign )
  • Skip Hop: Moby bath spout cover
    "MOBY is a spout cover that brightens up the bath while keeping baby’s head safe from bumps." As swissmiss pointed out: adorable.
    (tags: design beautiful product bath whale )
  • Board game legend Reiner Knizia seeks iPhone devs – Offworld
    "One of board gaming's most prolific and revered designers, Reiner Knizia, is actively searching for iPhone devs to help bring his games to the iPhone, says industry site boardgamenews." Oooooooooh. That is all.
    (tags: games iphone development boardgames interesting reinerknizia )
  • Introducing the ProjectSearch Rails plugin: – (37signals)
    Rails plugin for intelligently searching within your application. Not a bad idea; will probably end up using this at some point.
    (tags: programming ruby development rails plugin utility search )
  • Fullbright: A worthy model
    "I would love to see more games that use Flower as a model, not in the copycat sense of being "flying games" or "games where you're the wind," but in the high-level approach that the production implies. Smaller, shorter, higher-fidelity, more focused, more sensate experiences that are affordable, accessible, and digestible. The primary obstacle to one designing a game with these principles in mind seem to be finding an engaging core sensation that fits the constraints. I can't wait to see the results that this challenge brings." Some sensible, and lucid, thoughts on Flower from Steve.
    (tags: games ps3 stevegaynor scope flower highfidelity )
  • Obsessed with the production design of "The President's Analyst" – a set on Flickr
    Jones has now seen "The President's Analyst" which is, by anyone's standards, a remarkable movie. Especially the bit in the cornfield. And the ending. Anyhow, he's screengrabbed loads of it on Flickr because it's just beautiful.
    (tags: satire movies sixties stills jamescoburn thepresidentsanalyst productiondesign )
  • Why the Wii will never get any better
    "…the Wii’s software stack is designed with little to no future proofing. There are basically zero provisions for any future updates; even obvious things like new storage devices or game patches. What’s worse is that this will affect the compatibility mode of any future Wii successor." Interesting analysis of what's going on inside a Wii, even if the architecture is a little limited.
    (tags: programming nintendo hardware architecture analysis wii code microprocessors )
  • Wax on the Arm | Gamers With Jobs
    "I smile. I didn't fool him in the slightest. But it doesn't matter. I didn't fall. Wax on the arm." Lovely.
    (tags: games music writing culture marriage )

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