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Studio POWWOW: A profile

"...we began to examine how a production company should develop its content in this new digital landscape and that’s when we turned our attention to games", Therese meets with the team over at Studio POWWOW to talk about the waves they are making in the world of game design, animation and social media!

Preview: Fist of Awesome

The days of side scrolling 90’s throwbacks, martial arts and gangs of flamboyant biker chicks and muscle bound punks are well and truly in the past but all you have to do is mention titles like Streets of Rage or Double Dragon and any gamer worth their salt will be able to tell you about […]

News: Mike Bithell’s: Volume

"It's about a clever man, in a little room, a stealth game with absolutely no killing where evading detection by controlling sound is the only way to stay safe from robot-like adversaries. It also has a fully-featured level editor that will let you create and share levels with anyone."

News: Mike Bithell's: Volume

"It's about a clever man, in a little room, a stealth game with absolutely no killing where evading detection by controlling sound is the only way to stay safe from robot-like adversaries. It also has a fully-featured level editor that will let you create and share levels with anyone."

Interview: The Radioactive Grandma

"it’s amazing for us that people are enjoying the music we write and record, and we're happy that the album has made it where it has.", Anthony sits down with Johno, Peter and Ben collectively known as 'The Radioactive Grandma' to discuss, their music, their new found fame and of course their awesomely peculiar band name!

Event: Dublin GameCraft

“This Saturday (today!), 80 game developers from all over the country will gather together in the offices of Engine Yard on Barrow Street, Dublin, to pour forth their creative juices in an extravaganza of game development talent that hasn’t been seen since…well, since the first Dublin GameCraft in February.“ Dublin GameCraft is one of the […]

Review: Blackstar Book One

'So that's what Akira would be like if it was set in Ireland!' is not a sentence I thought I would be saying when I began reading 'Blackstar', the new indie comic from Mike Lynch. Really, I wasn't sure what to expect, but whatever expectations I had were blown out of the water by the opening scene, a satirical extra-terrestrial encounter at a gas station that reads like something you'd find in a Men in Black film.
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