Another #ScreenshotSaturday has come and gone, with developers
sharing images of their games in progress.
Not exact matches
The notion
of a startup founder with student - loan debt evokes the clichéd
image of a Silicon Valley millennial fresh out
of college and living in a
shared apartment, playing video
games and feverishly pitching angel investors to fund his (or her) next «big idea» — from 3D printing to the next Facebook.
The initiative followed the controversy ignited after Lazio fans defaced the Stadio Olimpico, which they
share with rivals Roma, during Sunday's league
game against Cagliari with anti-semitic slogans and stickers showing
images of Frank.
Hideo Kojima via Twitter
shares some
images showcasing MGS V: The Phantom Pain running on PS4 and explained the current development stage
of the
game, but no word was
shared on the release date.
Hollywood megastar Dwayne Johnson has
shared some new
images from the set
of the in - production, big - screen adaptation
of the popular Midway arcade
game Rampage...
In other The Legend
of Zelda - related news, Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai has
shared an
image of Link's in -
game Skyward Sword costume via MiiVerse, which you can admire at your leisure below.
Myself and many others have set about dissecting the first
image for the
game to determine the identities
of its seven central characters, and we've got some pretty compelling theories to
share.
Lessons include: exploring issues
of self
image and online identity in the age
of the selfie; thinking about online representation and digital footprints;
sharing personal information and deciding what to post online; making positive contributions to social networks and online communities; privacy settings and setting app restrictions; cyberbullying;
game and app age restrictions and screen time as well as evaluating when health websites are reliable sources and when they are just trying to sell something.
Those who have had their fair
share of Web - based
games in the past might have fond memories
of Literati over at Yahoo!
Games, but Sharper
Image takes a different route with their eReader, also known as Literati.
The
images Bellefeuille has
shared with us shows what the
game looked like in the early stages
of its five - year development.
Real Name: Age: (not a factor, really) Screen Name: (or preferred nickname if you don't have one) Skype Username: (required for ALL positions, free to download here) Email: (if accepted, eligable for an @linkshideaway.com email) Past Experience on Websites: Any HTML or
Image Editing Experience: Zelda
Game (s)
of Expertise: (required for Walk - through and Guide positions, feel free to
share otherwise) Favorite Zelda
Game (s): Why do you want to work at Link's Hideaway?
Share, on the other side
of the pad, is the one - stop media shop that lets you put
image stills or video
of your
game on to social networks, or even stream direct once you've set up an account.
The determined cop from the first Silent Hill
game could well be a mirror
image of a younger Cameron Diaz while the mysterious and cheeky Maria from the second instalment
shares a lot
of features with an older Cameron Diaz.
Evan Amos is the man behind the camera for many
of the most popular
images of video
game consoles in the world, and he recently
shared a treat with Nintendo fans on Twitter.
First off, evidence popped up on Reddit showing some in -
game images of Supergirl and Green Arrow, but nothing
shared beyond that.
It's worth noting that this in no way blocks players from using external capture cards to stream or upload gameplay footage or
images, but blocking access to the built - in PlayStation 4 feature prevents a chunk
of players from
sharing in -
game moments, and potentially spoiling the
game for others, at the touch
of a button.
Theoretically, the additional button will allow users to
share still
images and videos
of the
game they are playing directly onto social media sites.
Well, we
shared the initial
image on our Facebook page, and a kind reader by the name
of Marius Theßeling speculated that the art matched the style
of Ron Gilbert's unannounced upcoming
game from Double Fine Productions.
Speaking
of the
game, Playtonic did
share an
image of Yooka Laylee running on the Nintendo Switch as well though we still have no firm release date for a
game that felt like it should have been on a Nintendo platform in the late 90's.
IT»S IN THE
GAME «17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Projection, commissioned by the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo (HOK) and the Institute
of Contemporary Art (ICA), University
of Pennsylvania, considers how open source 3D design
sharing platforms and gaming both capitalize on the simulation
of bodies and objects while creating alternatives for human agency and the circulation
of images.
I'm making a
game where users can create doodles /
images and those can be
shared and used in -
game (maybe as avatars or part
of the interactable elements).
The
image depicts Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn Heights that Colombo frequents, with the artwork capturing a couple
of basketball
games and spectators at the park.Apple CEO Tim Cook
shared The New Yorker cover on Twitter this morning, with a quote from Colombo who mentioned his fear that one
of the basketballs would fly near him and hit his iPad.It's one
of my favorite places to hang out,» Jorge Colombo says, about the park he sketched, on an iPad, for the cover
of this week's issue.