Yes, But Where’s Dr. Phil The OPRAH (Online People’s Revolutionary Army of Horseshoe) report is up. Apparently, the problem with online games is that developers don’t learn from history enough. Who knew! (As seen on Raph’s)
Everyone Tells Me How To Do My Job (And They’re Right, Damn It) No, really! Paul Barnett, whom I had very little dealings with when I was at Mythic, mostly yelling at him THE CHAOS FACTION BETTER BE DONE RIGHT! his first week from another table over at a Mongolian grill – something his tired, weary reaction told me happens to him quite often.
I Can’t Define Inanity, But I Know It When I See It Wagner James Au posts an article which argues that the only people that should be reporting on Second Life are people who play Second Life. Well, that’s certainly a common complaint, as anyone who read lumthemad.net and played Asheron’s Call can attest. But of course, Second Life
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow (Because Ice Sux0rz) So we’re currently in Day 2 of the ICEPOCALYPSE. What in Northern Virginia would be a small story in the Metro section of the Post about sanders hitting the streets is, in central Texas, the sixth Horseman of the Apocalypse (after death, taxes, pestilence, Republicans and toll roads). On
Whole Lotta Gnomes Blizzard brags Since SirBruce has been sleeping, I’ll go ahead and make some off the cuff analysis. Of interest is the continental breakdown: * North America: 2 million * Europe: 1.5 million * China: 3.5 million That’s a fairly large market, but one that I suspect has room for