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  • Left 4 Dead Infected & Weapon Statistics | Hellforge | HellForge | Diablo 3
    "A dude by the name of Phoebus has posted a collection of his research on Left 4 Dead's infected and weapon damage statistics over on the official Steam forums. I think that it'll be of great interest for any serious player of the game to delve into this information." There's a question over their accuracy, but there's still a decent amount of detail here, and the details on tail-off of weapon damage is useful to know. Also a relief to have the hellacious friendly-fire damage on Expert confirmed.
    (tags: games reference statistics numbers left4dead )
  • Oldschool parkour…
    Fascinating to watch some of the body shapes – the hunched run, and in particular the the saut du chat – carry through to modern Parkour; that which is practical has always been so. As with all parkour: parts of it are beautiful, parts of it entertaining, and parts of it superhuman.
    (tags: video retro parkour blackandwhite movement 1930s )
  • The Bourne Infrastructure « Magical Nihilism
    "Bourne wraps cities, autobahns, ferries and train terminuses around him as the ultimate body-armour, in ways that Old Etonians could never even dream of." More on this topic from Jones; still think there's something we're not quite hitting yet, but it's all good stuff.
    (tags: motion cities architecture bond mattjones infrastructure jasonbourne espionage )
  • STACK independent magazine subscription and delivery
    Stack lets you subscribe to a selection of independent magazines; you choose how many you want a year, and they send you a selection. A really nice idea, although it'll be interesting to see them broaden their horizons a bit.
    (tags: subscription magagzine print music film independent publishing )
  • DM's Esoteric Programming Languages – Chef
    "Program recipes should not only generate valid output, but be easy to prepare and delicious." Chef is a programming language where the programs are also valid (if strange) recipes. The syntax description is proper crazy; gives Homespring a run for its money, easily, in the realm of metaphorical programming languages that embrace their metaphor.
    (tags: software programming recipe chef language bonkers )
  • DM's Esoteric Programming Languages – Chef – Hello World
    "This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person."
    (tags: chef recipe programming program bonkers )
  • One More Go: Ikaruka, The Big Enemy Is Approaching – Offworld
    "Ikaruga doesn’t treat you mean because it wants to see you fail. Ikaruga treats you mean because it wants winning to feel wonderful. But the more I became addicted to that mechanic, the more uneasy I started to feel. Volunteering to be beaten and humiliated on the promise of eventual pleasure? Isn’t there a word for that?" I can't get on with Ikaruga – too much of a memory test, too much punishment, not enough pleasure – but I can totally understand these sentiments. Lovely writing.
    (tags: offworld blogs ikaruga treasure shmups experiential reward )
  • “The words should roll out of the mouth” – On the dubbing of “The Wire” in German | The Babbel Blog
    The Wire has started airing on German TV, in a dubbed version; fascinating interview on how to translate it whilst keep the flavour of the original show.
    (tags: wire dubbing translation german tv thewire language slang )
  • Eegra: Updates a thousand times a second!! : Five-word/Haiku Review Database
    How come I have not seen this before?
    (tags: games humour haiku reviews funny )
  • Offworld goes to hell – Offworld
    Preserved at least in the screengrab of this post: today is the 15th anniversary of the release of Doom, and Offworld have reskinned accordingly. Fun.
    (tags: doom offworld blog design )
  • When Linux fails | Tux Deluxe
    "The outcome of this rampant illegal software copying is that Windows is seen as "the first world standard" and any attempt to push a cheaper alternative is strongly resisted. They consider it trying to cheat local people out of getting the same quality of software that is used in the developed world, even though it's a legal way of getting quality software for free." Not what you'd expect, but totally understandable: as said before, there is a middle class everywhere, and it has the same aspirations everywhere.
    (tags: windows opensource linux africa aspiration middleclass software )
  • Steven Spielberg interview – Quarter To Three Forums
    …and here's a tiny bit that got cut from the final interviewer, from Tom Chick's own site. Spielberg talks in more detail about balancing storytelling and gameplay, and expands a bit on the cutscene problem.
    (tags: tomchick stevenspielberg interview games play narrative cutscenes storytelling )
  • Steven Spielberg – Celebrity Byte – Yahoo! Games
    Tom Chick interviews Spielberg on games for Yahoo!. Spielberg is consumate and smart, as you'd expect, but also well-grounded; he really does _play games_. "Yes, I've played Half-Life, of course" – the "of course" is the important bit.
    (tags: games stevenspielberg interview storytelling narrative play boomblox )
  • Littlebigplanet: Sackboy Pattern In UK's Leading Knitting Magazine
    “Sackboy will be tremendously popular and this is the perfect time of year to knit the little chap. Knitting and customizing him means that he will be utterly unique and a very cool accessory. We’re very lucky to have him in the magazine and we hope that he’ll help to increase the already sizable crossover between the great communities of gamers and knitters, online or not.” Frankly smashing. I wonder if Mum's looking for a Christmas knitting project?
    (tags: knitting crafting games littlebigplanet sackboy )
  • Play This Thing! | MSG
    "In short, [MSG] defies many of the characteristics we normally ascribe to a tabletop RPG — in the context of a very cynical, and very cool, cyberpunky future where even the minimal constraints on corporate action that currently apply are removed, and any residual ethical norms for businessmen are considered the domain of chumps. Excellent, in a word." Ordered, based upon Greg's writeup and also the fantastic downloadable version of the ruleset. Now, to find some players.
    (tags: corporate rpg games play roleplaying business satire )
  • Littlebigplanet: LittleBigPlanet As A Shmup
    "Japanese PSN member RRR30000 has managed to recreate classic shoot-em up gameplay within the game, using a spaceship sticker and massive amounts of free time." Just. Incredible. The enemies-on-sticks have a vast amount of charm, too. I don't think I can escape buying the PS3 this demands, sadly.
    (tags: games lbp littlebigplanet gradius shmup creativity wow ugc ingenuity )
  • bastwood.com
    "The original page, which sadly has since then disappered from the face of the earth, was all about this hidden "demon face" in one of Aphex Twin's tracks, #2 (the long formula) on "Windowlicker". This face was supposed to be viewable with a spectrograph program, so I decided to try it myself." Some fun – and somewhat impressive – decoding of hidden imagery on IDM cds. The Venetian Snares cats are particiuarly great.
    (tags: sound processing audio music idm imagery spectrograph spectrographic crazy )
  • BBC NEWS | UK | Councils ban use of Latin terms
    Well, as long as they ban every other imported phrase. Stupid as this is, I think the comment that it's "the linguistic equivalent of ethnic cleansing" is a bit of an absurd, and somewhat insensitive, overstatement.
    (tags: words language localgovernment absurd latin english )
  • EA's Inferno to get big screen adaptation News // None /// Eurogamer – Games Reviews, News and More
    "Dante's Inferno, the poem, explores the Christian afterlife, as Dante traipses through nine circles of Hell to get to Purgatory and eventually Heaven. EA will apparently interpret this as fighting supernatural baddies." Oh bloody hell.
    (tags: ea games licensing dante inferno literature uhoh )
  • Jonathan Jones: Alan Moore knows the score | Art and design | guardian.co.uk
    "…we're always being told art should disturb. Moore makes artists like the Chapmans look like the middle-class entertainers they are. He's a real force of imagination in a world that is full of fakes. If there was any justice this man would get the Turner Prize."
    (tags: comics art criticism alanmoore )
  • Inside the Digital Foundry: WipEout HD's 1080p Sleight of Hand
    "Basically WipEout HD is the first game I've come across that seems to be operating with a dynamic framebuffer. Resolution can alter on a frame-by-frame basis. Rather than introduce dropped frames, slow down or other unsavoury effects, the number of pixels being rendered drops and the PS3's horizontal hardware scaler is invoked to make up the difference." Interesting – and technically fascinating – post on Wipeout HD's dynamic framebuffer, used to keep the framerate at a rock-solid 60fps at the expense of horizontal resolution
    (tags: sony ps3 programming graphics hidef hd wipeout framebuffer )
  • Strobist: Strobe/Ambient Balance: A Shorthand Way of Thinking
    "Truth be told, I don't think in terms of absolute F/stops and shutter speeds. They are not what is important. It's the relationship between the different light levels that is important." This is why I love David Hobby: he talks about photography (in general) in the same words as me. Exposure isn't about numbers, it's about sliding scales.
    (tags: exposure lighting photography strobist language )
  • Browse the Artifacts of Geek History in Jay Walker's Library
    Wow.
    (tags: jaywalker library collection collecting artefacts books architecure )
  • Puzzle games – Boombot – Walkthrough, comments and more Free Web Games at FreeGamesNews.com
    You're a little robot. You're also indestructible. Use bombs to bounce yourself around the level, but don't run out. Lovely little flash game.
    (tags: flash games physics explosions fun )
  • Super Mario Brothers Is Frustrating pt1 Video
    In which an entertaining man plays a hacked, super-hard Super Mario map, swears at his TV a lot, and still manages to be pretty good at it. It's a nice illustration of the problem-solving process, and it's rather funny. "This is worse than Panic At The Disco. This is worse than Ann Coulter."
    (tags: nintendo hacked supermario difficult hard games walkthrough video swearing funny humour )
  • The No Game – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    "The No Game is a party game with only one real rule."
    (tags: games play language sidsackson )
  • Sweetcron – The Automated Lifestream Blog Software
    This looks like it could be interesting/fun; if anything, worth watching as a slightly more attractive option for lifestreaming…
    (tags: web tools socialsoftware lifestreaming opensource )
  • Sequel Pro – MySQL database management app for Mac OS X
    "Sequel Pro is the perfect tool for working with database-driven websites and applications." Leopard-only MySQL management application; forked out of the long-neglected CocoaMySQL.
    (tags: leopard macosx web database mysql utility application )
  • Game Designer Jonathan Blow: What We All Missed About Braid | The A.V. Club
    I need to think on this more; there's a lot of meat in it, and some interesting commentary, but suggesting that "the entire bachelor’s degree in English is all about bullshitting things" I find somewhat insulting. I'm frustrated because it feels like Blow is pushing for people to find the "correct" interpretation, rather than any valid criticism they can back up. Still, there's also some excellent stuff in here, but it's the first thing he's said that's rubbed me the wrong way a little (and I'm not just talking about the 'bullshit' comment).
    (tags: braid criticism avclub jonathanblow )
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