Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

Eve Incursion



I dont play video games
but the concept of this looks interesting...
turn down speakers, music is annoying

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Pagani vs Lamborghini: Need for Speed Hot Pursuit



It made me want to play the game...
and I am not even a gamer.
(I just press all the buttons until something happens)


Sunday, September 5, 2010

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Monday, March 29, 2010

“Game Over” sculpture by Kordian Lewandowski


I thought this was very clever and funny.  Polish artist Kordian Lewandowski draws inspiration from Michelangelo’s famous sculpture, La Pieta, and reinterpreted the piece with Mario and the Princess. Entitled “Game Over”, the sculpture was made out of polystyrene foam, first chiseled down with a chainsaw and then refined with more standard tools.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Machinarium

This game reminds me of my Oddworld days.
The art is so kewl!


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Apps for Animators


Auditorium is the closest to my favorite game when I was a kid. Okay, anyone who knows me well knows I don't play video games and I am going to severely date myself...but, I loved the game Tempest at the arcade. This game is pretty like tempest AND you guide the flow of particles to make music. Lot's of fun and kind of hard!





I am not entirely sure I know how to play this game, but it keeps my friend's kids entertained for hours and is really cute.





Every animator out there breathing has heard of Simon's Cat, but have you see the nerw application for the iphone? You mak music with meows!!!

What are your favorite apps?


Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Headbanger



I think I found a video game I would like to play. Halford, Lemmy, Lita and Ozzy!

The work of concept artists Peter Chan, Scott Campbell, Nathan Stapley, Mark Hamer, Levi Ryken, and Razmig Mavlian is featured in "The “Headbanger."

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

DD in Florida


Digital Domain's new Florida digital production studio is planning to carve out niches in videogames, animation and even military simulation graphics.

The Port St. Lucie studio will bear the Digital Domain name and, for now, movie f/x will be done primarily at the Los Angeles and Vancouver outposts.

In addition to $50 million in new investment from DD parent company Wyndcrest Holdings, the studio is getting a $10 million cash grant from local developers, administered by the city of Port St. Lucie; a 15-acre land grant from a local developer, valued at $10 million; and a $20 million grant from the state of Florida's Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development.

Move follows DD's recent announcement that it will expand to Vancouver (Daily Variety, Oct. 6).

read more here...