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Digital Distribution for Games

The big debate though is traditional media vs. downloads-only. Why not offer ISOs of the discs or an optional “Buy the CD/DVD” for a few bucks on-demand? It’s true that your average user wouldn’t know an ISO image from a Word document, but most gamers are a little bit above average at least.

IRoaSM is now mobile-friendly!

After looking over the access logs, there is enough mobile traffic that warranted exploring mobile display options that were easy. Enter the Mobile Edition plugin.

70 Posts – Looking Into the Future

Hard to believe I started this blog almost 2 years ago and have only made 70 posts, with this one being the 70th. It’s not a nice, round number like 100 that rolls off the tongue, but I’ll take it.

Thoughts on the Gamer’s Bill of Rights

There has been a general fear as of late that PC gaming is dying a slow and painful death to…

Indie Games Big In 2009?

I’ve always been a big supporter of independent games. After all, one could consider my own lowly self to be a one-man indie game developer.

Metal Slug 7

I’ve been a fan of Metal Slug since it first came out on the NEO*GEO all those many years ago. The graphics are excellent with amazing detail, the gameplay is fast and furious, and every one is long and challenging, but not to the point where it’s literally impossible to beat.

That Sound You Hear? Common Sense and Liberty Dying a Little

As with the music and movie industries before it, now the “publishing” world is jumping on the bandwagon and trying to control even more with outrageous claims.

Theme Tweaks While You Wait

While waiting for the editor to get back to me and having finished an article submission system for another site…

Book Editing Inches Closer to Finished

What a lot of people don’t know is that your editor, if they are good at what they do, also have a tight timeline to complete a book’s edits before moving directly onto the next one. They can be constantly busy, as was the case with my editor. So my own short time window is rapidly closing in. It’s this Sunday. If I don’t get all of the edits completed, I’ll end up at the back of the queue, which means the book will be delayed.

Nanowrimo Separates the Men From the Boys

When I first heard about Nanowrimo years ago, immediately my adrenaline flooded into my bloodstream. Write an entire novel in just 1 month. No more, no less.

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