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- Kevin Dill Talk at UCSC March 12, 2010 Ben Weber
- EIS Research Demos at GDC March 11, 2010 mccoyjo
- Epic Game Design Tour March 8, 2010 Adam M. Smith
- Global Game Jam recap March 8, 2010 Foaad Khosmood
- CFP: Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE) 2010 March 6, 2010 Ben Weber
- Game Developers Conference: Current TV Features EIS Podcast March 4, 2010 Sherol Chen
- DH2010 and workshops March 4, 2010 Gabriel Bodard
- Crowdsourcing Manuscript Material March 2, 2010 noreply@blogger.com (Melissa)
- WoW Armory Data Mining: The Next Generation March 2, 2010 Chris Lewis
- EIS Featured in Local News March 1, 2010 Chris Lewis
- TEI Call for Papers March 1, 2010 Hugh Cayless
- Passage in 10 Seconds February 27, 2010 Nick Montfort
- How to Cite e-Resources without Stable URLs February 26, 2010 Gabriel Bodard
- Metadata Crowdmining February 25, 2010 brendan
- III Incontro di Filologia Digitale (Verona, March 3-5) February 25, 2010 Gabriel Bodard
- NIckm on Paloma TV February 24, 2010 Nick Montfort
- Heavy Rain vs Façade? February 23, 2010 Noah Wardrip-Fruin
- Virtual museum guide February 22, 2010 bgracy
- Computer Forensics and Cultural Heritage February 20, 2010 mkirschenbaum
- Bob Mitchell Talk at UCSC February 20, 2010 Gillian Smith
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dd wrote a new blog post: Great Tradition Behind the White Wedding Dress 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
Great Tradition Behind the White Wedding Dress
There are many cultures in various parts of the world that have never adopted the wearing of a white wedding dress, and in many ways it is mainly the western world where the perfect wedding dress would be considered white. For most woman, the tradition of being [...]
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Jeff Bomar wrote a new blog post: If I were a steamshovel… 1 day, 10 hours ago
I’d shovel steam. Anyway.
For the next project, I’d had some thought’s about working with a rules-system. These are the parts of videogames that have always entertained me the most, and it is an area I’ve always felt was somewhat lacking. The leveling systems of various RPGs seems more tied to the number of enemies killed [...]
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Will wrote a new blog post: C&C Red Alert 3 1 day, 10 hours ago
My friend and his brother had been playing each other on Command & Conquer Red Alert 3, so I decided to go buy it and join in on the fun. Well, just starting out is very difficult especially on the XBOX 360 version. The controls are difficult to get used to and much of it [...]
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Liz Sims wrote a new blog post: Final Project and concluding thoughts on Heavy Rain 1 day, 13 hours ago
I finished Heavy Rain. And I’m impressed. Its not my favorite “game” by far. But it isn’t bad for what it is. Instead of being a game, its actually an interactive drama. The only thing that kept me going was I wanted to find out who the killer was. And I was floored. Didn’t see [...]
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Joshua Watanabe wrote a new blog post: Final Project / Modern Warfare 2 1 day, 17 hours ago
I have been drawing a blank on this final project for the past two months. I think I have narrowed down the idea to writing a game proposal though I am not completely sure what all that entails. I simply do not have the knowledge to create an actual game although I think that would [...]
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Melissa Snyder wrote a new blog post: Final Project 1 day, 18 hours ago
I will be completely honest here. I have absolutely no idea what to do for the final project. It is supposed to be unique and simple. I have no idea how to do that. I had an idea for a video game that I created in retaliation to world of warcraft. It was going to [...]
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Dylan wrote a new blog post: The logical conclusion of two separate parties being served. 1 day, 18 hours ago
In a move that is not my wisest, I’ve decided to go big with this next project. I don’t know if it’ll end up being a game bible or what, but I want to design a modern console game. Essentially, it would be a multi-perspectival take on war, using different characters and gameplay styles in [...]
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Tasha Anderson wrote a new blog post: Musings about the final project 1 day, 18 hours ago
I have had our final project in the back of my head since the first day of class. I knew that if I didn’t think about it, nothing would come to me. What I didn’t know is that if I thought about it, still nothing would come to me. I do know that I want [...]
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Magnus Snyder wrote a new blog post: my game 1 day, 23 hours ago
I haven’t given much thought to my game just yet. I know I want to make it in flash but I’m not sure of the narrative or style. I’ve narrowed it down to a few choices. A puzzle game, a simple shooter, a point and click adventure, or a platformer.
I love flash games. I have [...]
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Dru Farro wrote a new blog post: Getting the ball rolling… 2 days, 21 hours ago
So far the bulk of my research for my upcoming textual analysis paper has consisted in getting more and more familiar with Wittgenstein’s philosophy and watching another playthrough of Portal on Youtube. Things are sort of coming together. I’m trying to apply W’s understanding of how language comes to be meaningful through rules (implicit or [...]
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Rhanden V. Lind wrote a new blog post: Entry #7: A Whole New WOOORRLLDD/ A New Fantastic Point of VIIEEEWW! 3 days, 8 hours ago
Thank you for existing, Starcraft 2. Thank you for reminding me why videogames hurt so good.
Let me backtrack for a bit. One of my first memorable experiences with videogames came from the original Starcraft (after Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, that crimson temptress). I played it, and I loved it. I remember that [...]
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Carissa Olezene wrote a new blog post: Hello world! 4 days, 20 hours ago
There are many risks people take when they choose to take diet pills in order to lose weight rather than exercising regularly or eating healthy. The scary side effects due to consumption of diet pills (depending on the type of diet pill) can cause problems with the heart, liver, organ damage, headaches, nausea, increased heart [...]
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Anna commented on the blog post Aid in Haiti 5 days, 11 hours ago
It is impossible right now to estimate exactly how much money is being donated to aid in the Haiti relief effort, but the total is in the billions of dollars. Hundreds of aid organizations, as well as numerous national governments are stepping in to help the impoverished country clean up and rebuild after the [...]
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Concerned Students at the University of Wyoming created the blog The Social Commentary of a Philosophically incline 6 days, 8 hours ago

