Indie games
If you're tired of waiting for special sale times to pick up the latest Humble Bundle - a package of games and independent content that Humble Bundle Inc. sells on about a bi-weekly basis - check out the latest from the people behind Humble Bundles. Today they released the Humble Store, a permanent web outlet for buying content for charity.
Phil Harrison answers questions concerning the Xbox One, it's features, and the games set to appear on the console.
The console will offer users of the ID@Xbox program the ability to make free to play and microtransition based games.
The president of Nintendo of America discusses how the company has paved the way for indie developers to be successful on the Wii U.
Sony is giving out dev kits to indie developers in an effort to get as many games out on to the PS4 as possible.
With Microsoft and Nintendo changing their policies on indie games, we review how the big three handle indie developers.
One Sony Executive discusses how the PlayStation 4 will make it easy for indie games to be published on the console.
Mark Cerny reveals his thoughts on the indie game boom happening as the PlayStation 4 gets ready to launch.
Quietly reversing one of their longest running yet controversial policies, Microsoft will no longer charge tens of thousands of dollars for a developer to resubmit a game after being patched.
We look into what each console is trying to do to get indie developers on board for their systems.
Microsoft will still require indie developers to find publishers for their games if they wish to sell them on the new Xbox One.
I Interview Sabar Banks, a man who, with the help of just two others, created and released a game onto Android and iOS. Read firsthand what it is like to undergo self-releasing a mobile game.
A video game designer in Vancouver has created a game to simulate the symptoms of Autism as a teaching tool.
The latest Humble Indie Bundle is upon us, and it contains four new games at an unbeatable price.
Some believe that a flood of sequels and reboots has asphyxiated originality in the gaming industry, and that the future is a bleak vision of franchise fatigue.