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Jenova Chen: Journeyman • Articles • Eurogamer.net
8 weeks ago by infovore
"So what happened when you removed collision detection?" "Players started looking for other ways to get more feedback. Helping each other yielded the most feedback so they began to do that instead. It was fascinating." A lovely interview - and great piece of writing fro Simon - with Jenova Chen. The parts on how players regress is particularly interesting, as is Chen's ambition to be _different_ rather than just 'artistic'. I particularly enjoyed the anecdote about collision detection, hence quoting it.
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8 weeks ago by infovore
Versus CluClu Land: O Tempora! O Mores! (pt. 1)
july 2008 by infovore
"...arguments of this exact form have been raised against nearly every distinctly modern art form." Barber's book sounds interesting, if flawed. Pliskin's criticism is, as ever, good. It's getting exhausting linking to him.
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july 2008 by infovore
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