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Deuteros: The Next Millennium
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Deuteros: The Next Millennium. The Sequel to Millennium 2.2). Designed and Programmed by Ian Bird, Graphics by Jai Redman. Music by Matt Bates, ST music by Martin Walker. Game Testing by Dave Cummins, Matt Bates, Richard Gallagher. C) Ian Bird 1991. I loved Millennium 2.2, having finished it a number of times (remember the end pic with the Silo in the corn field? I spent two weeks ploughing through Rob Northen's self-decrypting copy protection code before realising that all I needed to do was bypass the ...
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Companies | GamesWales
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Artificial Insanity Games is a small independent computer game developer based in South Wales. It was founded by Christopher Leyshon and Gareth Jones in the late months of 2013. We are striving to strengthen the gaming industry in Wales. Blind Sky is a little games studio based in the UK, or there abouts, fueled almost entirely by coffee. Fundamentally we’re humans making things for other humans (but we do it on our computers). Commercial law firm based in Cardiff with a satellite office in London. Dodge...
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Deuteros: The Next Millennium
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Deuteros: The Next Millennium. The Sequel to Millennium 2.2). Designed and Programmed by Ian Bird, Graphics by Jai Redman. Music by Matt Bates, ST music by Martin Walker. Game Testing by Dave Cummins, Matt Bates, Richard Gallagher. C) Ian Bird 1991. I loved Millennium 2.2, having finished it a number of times (remember the end pic with the Silo in the corn field? I spent two weeks ploughing through Rob Northen's self-decrypting copy protection code before realising that all I needed to do was bypass the ...
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It’s Sunday; It must be Llama Night! | Berath's Brain Burps
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Berath's Brain Burps. Just about nonsense really. Larr; TF2 catch-up. E-sports, League of Legends; support the team or the player? It’s Sunday; It must be Llama Night! I drew up a list of games we’ve played after our 52nd Llama Night. Cards Against Humanity – played 3 times. Chivalry Medieval Warfare – played 4 times. Command and Conquer Red Alert: A Path Beyond. Dota 2 – played twice. Hidden (but servers borked). By the way, why L...
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Play Blackpool - Big Kids Playground - For All Things Geek!
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Big Kids Playground - For All Things Geek! The May holiday weekend (3rd and 4th) saw the @ReplayEvents Play Expo return to Blackpool. The event was held at the Norbreck Castle exhibition centre, and featured a host of old arcade cabinets, almost every games console ever released and new games from a number of indie developers. And of course Big Kids Playground was there too! And follow along with the timeline gallery and links below. 00:04:08 - The Main Hall - Arcade Area. 00:05:35 the Game SysteMs.
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My First Time (part 2) | RetroReactiv8
https://retroreactiv8.wordpress.com/2014/09/20/my-first-time-part-2
Because Old Games Never Die. My First Time (part 2). September 20, 2014. April 2, 2015. It’s been a week of high drama, tension and uncertainty. No, I’m not talking about the referendum on Scottish independence; I’m talking about the cliffhanger from my last blog post: what was the first game I ever bought? There were some great guesses from Soosh and Bryon, but neither quite hit the nail on the head. So, I can now exclusively reveal that the game that set me off on my game playing career was…. I couldn&...
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Gaming Heroes: Jeff Minter | RetroReactiv8
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Because Old Games Never Die. Gaming Heroes: Jeff Minter. July 30, 2015. The Gaming Heroes series of blog posts focuses on my own personal gaming icons. This time up, it’s Jeff Minter. Jeff Minter and Llamasoft. Have been around since the dawn of home computing. In that time, he has produced some seminal titles, perhaps without ever fully get the recognition that he deserves. This quirkiness was perhaps most obviously demonstrated by the brilliantly bonkers (and very British) Hovver Bovver a game that sti...
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The freemium model and how it threatens iOS gaming | Revert to Saved: A blog about design, gaming and technology
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The freemium model and how it threatens iOS gaming. Late last year, I wrote about the increasingly absurd nature of IAP (in-app purchase) on iOS. The subject was Hipstamatic Disposable, which offered a bizarre pricing model that made you buy new and shiny virtual digital film for your new and shiny virtual digital film camera. I joked that we’d soon see driving games were you had to fill up your car with fuel, matching prices to the real world, just to. But EA had to weld IAP to the game and ruin things&...
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