Edery hangs out his shingle
Following close on the heels of Jason Della Rocca's starting a consulting biz, David Edery has done the same. It's called Fuzbi.
"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects." - Robert A. Heinlein
Following close on the heels of Jason Della Rocca's starting a consulting biz, David Edery has done the same. It's called Fuzbi.
Posted 8:27 AM 1 comments Labels: Consulting, DaveEdery, Fuzbi
Oh that Yahtzee!
Posted 11:39 PM 0 comments Labels: DukeNukemForever, Escapist, ZeroPunctuation
Good article in favor of buy-vs-build and how it’s getting mixed with hiring-vs-acquiring. Gist of the article is the merger of the following three quotes:
1) “Like everything else in technology, the cost of starting a startup has decreased dramatically. Now it's so low that it has disappeared into the noise.” PLUS
2) “When companies buy startups, they're effectively fusing recruiting and product development.” EQUALS
3) “companies that acquire technology will gradually learn to go after earlier stage startups. They won't necessarily buy them outright. The solution may be some hybrid of investment and acquisition”
Posted 11:16 PM 2 comments Labels: Acquisition, BusinessModels, Startup
Escapist has a great article entitled Ivory Tower Defense from Brenda Brathwaite, discussing the unjustified “those who can’t teach” lack of respect for academia in the games industry. It certainly swayed my some of my prejudicial opinions.
Posted 11:07 PM 0 comments Labels: Academia, BrendaBraithwaite, GamesIndustry
Overheard on NPR news this morning (not an exact quote -going from memory):
[following a lord of the rings audio snippet]'What does a Lord of the Rings Virtual World have to do with shovel-ready construction projects and government bailout money? More than you think. One company who’s software is used for building fantasy worlds in video games and movies, also makes software used in real life construction projects'.
The company being discussed was Autodesk.
Umm, hello? They’ve been making Autocad since… well I remember installing it on stacks of 5 ¼” disks and requiring a math co-processor!
Posted 11:00 PM 0 comments Labels: Autodesk, NPR
I didn't get a chance to check out the WebVisions event that was going on but Jen posted a link to this slide deck from Chris Messina. It's a must-read, and IMHO, right on the money as to the directions things are heading wrt to social networks & applications.
Posted 11:37 PM 0 comments Labels: ChrisMessina, SocialNetwork, Web20
There were a few links around the web last week mentioning a research project out of University of Birmingham called "Scent Delivery System" or SDS. The researchers claim to have developed a system that allows some games (in their case, HL2 and Farcry mods) to deliver scents to the player after hitting certain trigger points.
Posted 3:12 PM 0 comments Labels: BusinessModels, Digiscents, History, iSmell, Technology
Adam's taken on the Gems8 editing mission, and dropped me a note to point people to the call for abstracts:
Abstracts for Game Programming Gems 8 are now being accepted at http://gameprogramminggems.com/subform.html. The eighth of this popular series, as with previous versions, aims to gather and share the latest gems from the game development community. Game Programming Gems 8 will include sections on General Programming, Mathematics, Graphics, Artificial Intelligence, Physics, Networking/Multiplayer, Audio, and a special segment on General Purpose Programming on GPUs for Game Developers. Join us in advancing the state of art in Game Development!
Posted 8:57 AM 0 comments Labels: AdamLake, Books, GameProgrammingGems
Ten Foot is a teenfic fantasy novel, best described as 'Lord of the Rings' with an american indian flavor.
Sheldon Thorpe is a lonely, cynical boy. Hoping to lift his spirits, his mother sends him to Camp Arrowhead, in the mountains of North Carolina. One night a strange boy enters Sheldon’s cabin and takes his pocketknife, his most prized possession. Sheldon chases him into a mysterious fog at the edge of camp and enters the war-torn world of Arrowhead, where the demon-bear Karr-Tan and his minions conspire to enslave all of the tribes. With the help of an escaped slave girl, a platoon of combat-hardened holy men, and a shiny magic staff, Sheldon embarks on an epic quest to find the orphan boy prophesied to become the giant warrior, Ten Foot. Only Ten Foot can defeat Karr-Tan, bringing peace to the land. And he alone can show Sheldon the way home.Go check it out!
Posted 8:42 AM 2 comments Labels: BookReview, Lulu, RDaleChandler, TenFoot
A while back I posted some thoughts on the entry of other retailers into the used-games biz (both here and on Gamasutra) after Best Buy, Amazon and Toys R Us all announced they were jumping into the controversial yet attractive-margin business.
Posted 11:26 PM 0 comments Labels: GamesIndustry, GameStop, UsedGames, Walmart
Charles Stross has posted his keynote transcript from his Login keynote on his blog.
Posted 10:29 AM 0 comments Labels: CharlesStross, Futurism, Keynote, Login, Scifi
Posted 11:49 PM 0 comments Labels: DataVisualization, GamesIndustry, MarketResearch, MotionCharts, TheNumbers
As I'm prone to posting references to business models in other industries, I cannot help posting this link to a cool story on NPR about the business of Somali pirates.
Posted 7:25 AM 0 comments Labels: BusinessModels, Piracy, Pirates
Back before my birthday, I'd mentioned I was thinking about getting a Kindle. My wife then heard about a promotion that Ramit Sethi was doing for his book, I Will Teach You To Be Rich, in which he was raffling Kindles to people that purchased the book. Alisa bought it on impulse. No kindle win, but anyhow the book found its way into the house, and I decided to give it a quick look.
Posted 10:10 AM 2 comments Labels: BookReview, IWillTeachYouToBeRich, RamitSethi