The name Katsuhiro Harada carries enormous weight for fighting game fans around the world. As the long-serving producer and director of [...]

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Two years ago, self-proclaimed MMO and Nintendo enthusiast Sonia had never played a shooting game. Now she owns and manages her own [...]

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The landscape of the Oceanic Pro League (OPL) is very different this year. There is a new team in the OPL (Exile 5), a new point-scoring system for the competition ladder, every team has their […]

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Back when I was school, teaching methods were still reliant on old technologies. We used hot plates and weights, just to give you an idea of how thrilling my final year of physics was, but […]

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The American dream is the idea that every American citizen can achieve greatness, and prosperity through determination, and arduous effort. [...]

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Indie developers come from all walks of life, and sometimes even seasoned veterans will do away with publishers in order to pursue ideas of their own that aren’t considered “mainstream” enough. Sometimes it’s because the […]

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Jacob Janerka has done an excellent job with Paradigm, a game well covered on GameCloud, and many other sites, for being a fantastic success for an indie developer. At the Perth Games Festival in October, […]

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BrambleLash, at least on GameCloud, is basically a game that requires no introduction, so often have we covered it across a bunch of events. I’m still going to write one though, since Liam and Sam […]

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I played a lot of games at PAX Aus this year, and Wildfire still sticks out in my mind as being one of the best. Between the clever combination of stealth, magic, and puzzle-platforming, and […]

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Swordy is a game I’ve seen going around a few times *snrk*, featuring warriors with iron stomachs spinning into one another like whirling dervishes of death. Up until speaking with Alexey, I considered it to […]

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