XBLIG Uprising Developer Interview: Michael Arts – developer of Sententia

As part of our ongoing coverage of the Indie Game Uprising III we asked Michael Hicks to tell us a bit about his game Sententia (read our PREVIEW of the game HERE).  Michael was kind enough to take the time to tell us about his game and his career as a developer (in addition to the audio interview Dave Voyles […]

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Review: Mutant Roadkill – Drive like a bat out of hell!

Buckle up and keep your hands and arms in the vehicle at all times! Mutant Roadkill, by Glu Mobile, as many will say is just another rip-off of Temple Run.  But seriously, how long ago was Sonic the HedgeHog around doing the same damn thing, but without being chased?  Temple Run is nothing new.  Just something new to our addictive […]

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Autotivity engineering a new gaming experience

Pubs are the birth place of lost nights, fights and stained shirts. Yet, Autotivity Entertainment Studios was also cradled in such an establishment. “It happened the first day of University,” said Alexander Gessler of when he met Jonas Grunert, two of Autotivity’s founding members. “I guess we found each other much more amazing than we are. Then we thought about […]

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XBLIG Uprising Developer Interview: Tricktale Games – developer of Diehard Dungeon

As part of our ongoing coverage of the Indie Game Uprising III we asked Tricktale Games to tell us a bit about themselves and their upcoming game, Diehard Dungeon (read our PREVIEW of the game HERE).  Toby Land was kind enough to take the time to tell us about his studio’s game and his career as a developer.  The full […]

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XBLIG Uprising Developer Interview: Smudged Cat Games – developer of Gateways

Continuing our coverage of the Xbox Live Indie Games Uprising III, Smudged Cat Games, developer of Gateways (read our preview) and third place winner of the 2012 Dream.Build.Play competition took some time to answer our questions to that you can know a bit more about them and their games.  The full interview can be found below: First, tell the readers […]

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MichaelArts gaining early experience for developing career

Michael Hicks of MichaelArts studios may be shy of his twentieth birthday, but he has more experience making media than guys in their thirties. Hicks began making films with his cousins, as well as machinima, in grade school. One of his later movies even took the top spot on The Movies Online, a now defunct message board that allowed people […]

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XBLIG Uprising Developer Interview: Chris Zukowski – developer of City Tuesday

As part of our ongoing coverage of the Indie Game Uprising III we asked Chris Zukowski to tell us a bit about himself and his game, City Tuesday (read our PREVIEW of the game HERE).  Chris was kind enough to take the time to tell us about his game and his career as a developer.  The full interview, the first […]

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XBLIG Uprising Preview: qrth-phyl. That’s not a typo, that’s the title.

It’s time for an uprising of the gaming variety!  Indie game fans and developers rejoice, for now is your time to RISE!  Can you hear the chanting?  Can you hear the cries?  Can you hear the Batman?  I’m kidding about that part… or am I? We here at CBR have set out to provide you with exclusive coverage of the […]

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Interview with Michael Hicks and Dave Voyles, coordinators of the Indie Game Uprising III

We recently sat down with the minds behind the Indie Game Uprising III (XBLIG Uprising) Michael Hicks and Dave Voyles to chat about the uprising, indie gaming in general and even Angel Fire and Geocities.  Check out this exclusive interview below, and keep up to date on everything uprising related HERE.

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Dr. Geek: What the Hell Was Going On In Old Comics?

I didn’t start reading superhero comics until the 1990s.  In fact, I didn’t get interested in superheroes at all until after the animated series for The X-Men and Batman.  I vaguely recall the Superfriends cartoon (and notice that I make a difference in calling it a cartoon), but if you remember it or have ever seen it, then you’ll probably […]

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