Monday, October 28, 2002
Cathy Rogers Interview -- 6:35 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
Cathy Rogers, creator of Junkyard Wars and Full Metal Challenge, answered some questions sent by Slashdot readers. Junkyard Wars aka Scrapheap Challenge is about the only show that my wife and I regularly watch together. Seeing Ms. Rogers and Henry Rollins together for Full Metal Challenge is worth the price of admission alone.
Pondering the Imponderable -- 6:32 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
I've been looking for a new gamepad to play EA Sports' NHL series with. Today I picked up a USB Gravis GamePad Pro. Besides being cool, USB, and all-digital, it also came with the full version of Madden NFL 2002. Sure, it's not the latest and greatest version, but it did only set me back $10 at BB (at least once the rebate gets back).
Sunday, October 27, 2002
Freelancer Interview -- 7:14 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
IGN interviewed Digital Anvil's Phil Wattenbarger about Freelancer, the space sim that is in danger of taking on a development cycle of Duke Nukem Forever-esque proportions. I'm still eager to try this game. I fear that the long production time is going to hurt it though. Thanks Blue's News.
MOO3 Developer's Diary Vol. 11 -- 11:43 am CST, Update by The Master
Gamespy has posted the Master of Orion III: Developer's Diary #11, Rantz Hoseley's rendition of what's going on with MOO3, the development cycle, and what was important to the game in the most recent cutting-down of the complexity and clutter in the game to make it fun. Good read.Recent Headlines
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January 17, 2007: Flash Player 9 for Linux
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December 19, 2006: Pocket Tunes 4.0 Released
December 9, 2006: WRT54G 1.01.1 Firmware OK with Linux/Mac
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