@stephan_n: I too would love this info.
@stephan_n: I too would love this info.
Hi all, I'm the lucky guy in question who put the proposal together. It's really weird to see it all summarized here, heh! The link to the video in this post is wrong, though. Here's the corrected one:
his non-Halo books are pretty good reads, especially the two Signal books. I'll check this one out based on his past successes. Here's the first 9 chapters on Nylund's website: [www.ericnylund.net]
They gave out a preview of the graphic novel at PAX. It was... not good. I wasn't impressed by the gameplay either.
this could be a fun take on the Phoenix Wright style of gameplay.
I can't fill out this survey because even the 'low end' $400 choice is much more than I'd be willing to pay.
wasn't PAX created as an event for gamers, not industry types? making these changes would destroy the whole reason PAX exists. It's a 3 day party that happens to feature some industry news, not a full blown trade show.
I was convinced that my adblocker was blocking your CSS for some reason... but no. The top stories being above the header looks really wrong.
@tybeet: I'm thinking more of literacy as this definition: "a person's knowledge of a particular subject or field"
I'm a librarian, and have been following closely what ALA is doing with this program. The news story misses the point a bit - games ARE literacy, just a different type than traditional book literacy. There's been a lot of research lately in this area, about how games can help children develop their minds.
I've been using this on my 360 for a few weeks now, and am quite happy with it. It is indeed a bit buggy, but nothing unforgivable.
I'm a bit disappointed - it doesn't seem to sort items by pubdate correctly for me.
I took a picture a day from 1/16/05 - 1/16/06. Didn't quite think of it in time to make it a calendar year, unfortunately.
My bigger problem is buying things late at night for some reason.