Two Bees
In A Pod, Cedar Hill Farmhouse, Between Naps on the Porch, Coastal Charm, Brepurposed, Burlap and Babies, I Should Be Mopping the Floor, My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Cozy Little House, Setting For Four, Happy House and Home, Love Grows Wild, Beyond The Picket Fence, The Simple Life Of A Firewife, A Night Owl, A Pinch Of Joy, Keeping It Simple, Huckleberry Love, A Stroll Thru Life, Just A Girl And Her Blog, Home Stories A to Z, Tiny Sidekick, Tip Junkie, The Sits Girls, House On The
Way, Hope Studios, Savvy Southern Style, The Turquoise Home, The Real Housewives of Riverton, Someday Crafts, Crafty Allie, Cherished Bliss, Snap Creativity, The Blissful Bee, Family Home and Life, The Thrifty Home, Made
In A Day, Seven Alive, Live Laugh Rowe, Liz Marie Blog, City Farmhouse, Sweet Haute, Chic California, The Pin Junkie, A Delightsome Life, Craftberry Bush, Joy
In Our Home, Glitter Glue and Paint, A Glimpse Inside, Too Much Time On My Hands, Posed Perfection, The Pin Junkie, From My Front Porch To Yours, Table + Hearth, All That's Jas, The Shabby Nest, My Romantic Home, French Country Cottage, The Girl Creative, The 36th Avenue, Lolly Jane, I'm Not A Trophy Wife, The Charm of Home, I Heart Naptime, The Cottage Market, Six Sisters Stuff, Be Different Act Normal, Reasons To
Skip The Housework, Funky Junk, It's Overflowing, A Little Clairification, The Girl Creative, Reasons To
Skip The Housework,
Thoughts From Alice, View From The Fridge, Under The Table, Delineate Your Dwelling, The DIY Showoff
Yeah, I've made a few games (PC, but I'd rather do Wii U or 3DS; not commercial, of course)
in the past, and I can
think of lots of
ways to use the gamepad, and I've seen cool
ways that even developers that aren't enthusiastic about the gamepad use it, such as
in LEGO Marvel Superheroes, where you can pull up the full map on the gamepad (I'm still laughing when I discovered that many of the loading screens
in that game can be
skipped)
Thirty - something years ago, when I banged my comic book scripts out on an Apple][+, printed them on a dot - matrix printer without true descending letters, and printed the comic books
in black and white because color was too expensive, I remember
thinking how easy color comics would be if I could just find a
way to display them on the computer and
skip all of the expense of printing.