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Insights at the intersection of game development, programming and modern tech.

Insights at the intersection of game development, programming and modern tech.

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    Gamemaker T.V.

    I returned from a short break today to find that the top post in the community section of the GMC is entitled Gamemaker T.v., so I think to myself, has someone uncovered my mighty unsecret of GameMaker.tv? Umm, no. Instead revelgames have decided to setup Game Maker Television, “a internet show that will review Games, […] More

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    Stencyl

    Today I registered the Stencyl.org domain name. For those of you who don’t know Stencyl (official site) is an up-and-coming open-source game development and distribution platform – think of it as an open source, and probably better run version of GameMaker. Quite why the creators of open source software neglected to register the .ORG of […] More

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    Widespread piracy of GameMaker

    The DRM integrated into the latest version of GameMaker has caused problems for a few legitimate users who have tried to install the software on more than one computer, but undoubtedly the people most effected by the new registration system are the “I’ll stick with GM6ers”. Those that post on the GMC looking for downloads […] More

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    Summer gamemaking

    I haven’t been making many posts recently and with the summer coming up (not in weather terms) you may expect me to say that I will be updating gamemakerblog more frequently.  In fact the opposite is probably the case. Over the summer break I will be spending more time working on GMKing projects such as […] More

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    Team Request

    This post in the recently relaunched team request forum just made me laugh. Firstly the project was a MMORPG, secondly the topic creator was looking to recruit ‘atleast 20‘ people to fill every position, thirdly the idea was to create a Harry Potter (yuk!) themed game and fourthly the topic was posted on the very […] More

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    Promoting a game

    Promoting a freeware game will be different from promoting a commercial game – the most important thing, I think, is to be aware of who your target audience is and to make sure they see your message. Forum signatures are a great place to advertise since it is essentially free space, and if you are […] More

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