Star Wars: The Last Jedi Looks Awesome As A 16-Bit Game
If you’ve seen Star Wars: The Last Jedi and you can’t get enough of it, there’s a new 16-bit recreation of the movie’s ending. But if you still haven’t seen it. SPOILER ALERT! — January 29, 2018 If you are obsessed with it, like us, then you should definitely check out William Usher’s article explaining why this five-minute clip recounting the
Continue ReadingHere Are All The Video Games Releasing This Month
The first month of 2018 is a great time to catch up on games you missed or haven’t finished from 2017 (or 2016!) There just isn’t all that much coming out in January, at least not until the end of the month. — January 5, 2018 In fact, only two games are releasing for the Xbox One the entire month.
Continue ReadingGame Music Town composer Andrew Napier wins 2017 Scorbit’s Video Game Scoring Contest
For the second consecutive year, Scorbit, one of the biggest communities for game composers and sound designers around the world, hosted its Video Game scoring Contest. — December 15, 2017 Contestants had to create a 30-second piece of music in the form of a seamless loop, broken into three different layers so that when three layers are played simultaneously, the
Continue ReadingWhat Does A Total Beginner Need To Know To Create A Video Game?
A lot! However, below you will find the answer given by Andy Schatz, owner of Pocketwatch Games, Tooth and Tail, Indie since 2005. — December 11, 2017. Games are a multidisciplinary field, but aside from programming, all of those disciplines are things with a very low barrier to entry. Most of us have made games before. When you were a kid,
Continue ReadingA Video Game Music Composer’s Resource Guide
We wanted to share with you a guide to understanding music in VR written by Winnifred Phillips, award-winning composer with more than 13 years of experience in the game industry and a long list of video game credits that include titles from five of the most prominent franchises in gaming: Assassin’s Creed, LittleBigPlanet, Total War, God of War, and The Sims. —
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