Category Archives for Video Games

100,000 strong to bring back Mega Man Legends 3!

Japanese game developers are having a tough time this generation. Because of their quest to appeal to a wider variety of players, most of their games are no longer top quality, specially when compared to western product standards, and everything … Continue reading

25. July 2011 by Guzmán
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Organizational behavior in virtual worlds: EVE Online

Massively multiplayer online games fascinate me in the sense that I really enjoy learning about their design and technology, the virtual worlds and communities that are built upon them and how they often develop into somewhat complex market economies. However … Continue reading

08. July 2011 by Guzmán
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What do we expect from eighth generation graphics?

In the history of video games, the current generation of consoles as of 2011 is known as the seventh generation. For home consoles it began on November 22, 2005 with the release of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and continued with the … Continue reading

21. June 2011 by Guzmán
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When reference overcomes creativity

Every year I meet with my friends to watch the E3 keynotes live. Sadly, this year hasn’t been any better than the previous one in matters of new product unveilments. Those of you who followed the event will know what … Continue reading

15. June 2011 by Guzmán
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