Fun fact:
the folks at developer 343 Industries created an achievement called «Stick With It» for players who stuck with the game... an achievement that's bugged and currently won't unlock.
Not exact matches
Young companies are now offering higher salaries than the tech industry average — with
developers earning 26 percent more, marketers raking in an additional 7 percent, and sales / business development
folks commanding a 12 percent premium to work
at startups.
Turns out the
folks behind Tomb Raider teamed up with a group of software
developers at AMD to create a digital hair treatment, appropriately titled TressFX Hair.
It's just possible that the crafty
folks at the XDA
developers forum have managed to upgrade the Galaxy Tab from trainwreck to fender bender.
Folks at XDA
developers have churned out cyanogen mod 13 aka CM13 for the tab S2 android tablet.
«The
folks at Adonit have been working hard on their new product, the Jot Touch, a pressure sensitive stylus with a built - in antenna and a free SDK kit for drawing app
developers.»
It's clunky, it's slow and you would not want to use it in real life but the fact that the talented
folks at XDA -
Developers have an Ice Cream Sandwich port up and running on a three year old T - Mobile G1 shows a lot of promise.
However,
folks at xda -
developers forum figured out that it is just a software restriction and
If for whatever reason you want the latest Jelly Bean version on your WiFi Motorola Xoom before others do, here's the unofficial way that the
folks at XDA -
developers have helped provide.
Owners of a Sony Ericsson X10 Mini or a Mini Pro will be happy to know that the
folks at xda -
developers have been able to achieve root on these two Android devices.
Sorry to say, but that is the way things are moving
at the moment, but for
folks who are willing to take the plunge with an unofficial ROM being released by the good people over
at XDA
Developers, then why not give it a go?
The
folks at XDA
Developers Forum has leaked the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS ROMs for both Acer Iconia Tab A500 and A100 devices
The
folks over
at XDA -
developers have managed to come up with an almost fully working version of Ice Cream Sandwich for the Motorola XOOM, and according to reports online it's working pretty well.
For those of you aspiring game
developers out there, or just plain
folk interested in knowing a thing or two about the inner workings of how a game is developed, both Naughty Dog and Valve have links on their respective websites to some of their presentation materials for lectures they recently presented
at GDC this past February.
As we all know the free - to - play model is a treacherous, horrendous genre
at times, and so often pushes
developers to deliberately unbalance their game to encourage
folk to spend cash.
Over
at sister cellphone gaming site GamesOnDeck, the
folks at Canadian mobile
developer Capybara Games have conducted a suitably irreverent postmortem of Pillowfight, the possibly ironic game which apparently started from a one - sentence quip: «Here's an amazing idea: Let's make a pillow fighting game starring total babes!»
This partnership is the result of incredible enthusiasm and excitement across the board from the
folks at PlayStation and a great deal of support for the games and the
developers behind them.
Previews from press are one thing, and questions to the Gearbox
developers are yet another — while the
folks at E3 had a chance to get in and see the game, we have an in
at Gearbox to get your questions answered!
With only a few days a way, we've got another
developer diary from the good
folks at WayForward to help ease the pain of waiting.
Dave Miller of
developer Runner Duck added: «Our first experience of launching an indie title has been an absolute pleasure thanks to the lovely
folks at Curve, who have given us nothing but invaluable support.
The first two titles have been addicting twin - stick masterpieces, so I can only hope the fine
folks at upstart
developer Lucid — which is comprised of people who've worked on previous series entries — can carry on the tradition of excellence established in the first two games.
If you were worried there weren't enough vermin in your life, well, the
folks at Swedish
developer Fatshark have you covered.
Folks at GamesRadar reached out to the
developers regarding the query.
This time around - interviews with the Valve
folks behind Portal, a fun look
at Super Mario Galaxy's gravity system, Tom Buscaglia on the symbiotic relationship between game
developer and his trusty lawyer, and lots more - as follows:
With the physical instruments scene long past peak popularity, the
folks over
at Harmonix, in conjunction with Hasbro, have moved on to something that's quite a bit different from the Boston
developer's previous games.
Hisashi Nogami is a top
developer at Nintendo, where he has directed Animal Crossing games from the original through to City
Folk on the Wii.
Those
folks at TellTale have never been a
developer to relax and whilst we await the next episode of Guardians of The Galaxy, they've only gone and revealed a brand new trailer for Minecraft Story Mode Season Two, which is due for release on July 11th.
The
folks at Cloud Imperium have released another
developer video for Squadron 42, the single - player component of their sprawling Star Citizen project.
[Here's the latest postmortem extract from our colleagues
at Game
Developer magazine, and it's an exclusive from the most excellent and startlingly freeform Scribblenauts from the 5th Cell
folks - excellent!]
So naturally the
folks over
at developer Zombie Studios thought this would make a great horror game.
I wasn't sure how many I could really get together for the occasion or if
developers would bother lending any, but I want to thank the
folks at Teyon and Big John Games for letting me explore some of their titles this late.
Assisting to build networks and resources for new or future
developers, designers and artists, as well as us more «seasoned»
folks still hacking away
at it, would be a great way to give something back.
To help ease the wait a bit, enjoy these
Developer Diary Trailers straight from the good
folks at The Creative Assembly!
I'm not going to be one of those
folks bugging, nagging, and pestering the
folks working on this game
at all because I respect game
developers quite a great deal, particularly those that do work as interesting, intriguing and surprising as these two gentlemen have previously.
Instead I will just go over some of the more significant ones that stood out for me when I was gunning down fellow journalists,
developers, Activision PR
folks and QA Testers
at the review event in California where I got my hands on the game.
Also, if you're one of those cool content creator
folk, be sure to drop a line to tinsley [
at] tinsley - pr [dot] com to arrange an appointment and get a chance to chat to the
developers.
Few
developers know how to make a beat»em up quite like the
folks at PlatinumGames, and Transformers: Devastation drives this point home like a shiny metallic fist to the face.
(I did also wonder if the narrator's indignation
at Stanley activating the Mind Control Device was a poke
at any
developers who have an elitist stance, who look down
at «ordinary
folks» making games.)
News: Today on the always great PlayStation Blog the
folks over
at Psyonix,
developers of the terrific Rocket League, unveiled a partnership with Universal that none of us knew we wanted but must now own immediately.
What's more, we hear that
at least some of the
folks at Arkane don't want to make the game, which publisher Bethesda has been shopping around for quite some time now following a split with previous Prey 2
developer Human Head Studios in late 2011.
Mega64 always makes a point to honor indies
at the Game
Developers Conference each year with a video, and this year the comedy video team produced this touching tribute to the
folks who turned in their indie jackets for a stable job and full benefits in the gaming industry.
You've probably read the recaps from yesterday's Game
Developers Conference keynote address from the
folks at Sony by now.
The talented
folks at Insomniac Games, once Sony - exclusive
developers focusing only on PlayStation platforms, have now shifted gears and released their first multiplatform title.
According to the
folks at XDA
Developers, the Pixel Launcher from the Pixel 2 is now available for download and is compatible with Android 5.0 Lollipop and above.
The Cleanweb Hackathon NYC will kick off this Friday night (Jan. 20)
at the Tisch School of the Arts Interactive, starting off with
developers, UI experts and business
folks coming together to make teams around hack ideas.
This year the
folks at Google will be live - streaming events like their first and only keynote and a number of universally important
developer talks.
The
folks over
at XDA -
Developers shared information recently surrounding the potential alteration of how the Google Search bar will look come Pixel 3 time, and now you can get that look as part of the rootless Pixel 2 Launcher APK, too.
This week the
folks at HP have revealed the release information around their fabled HP Windows Mixed Reality
Developer Edition Headset.
This new information is reported by the
folks at XDA -
Developers who found it in strings part of the firmware code of the MIUI Keyguard API.
The
folks from Qualcomm don't have a track record of making their own hardware, but today they shocked everyone
at their annual Uplinq
developer event and announced the Toq smartwatch.