Play Up Perth: After Dark #1 was an awesome way to spend a Friday night. A sold out event that took place cozied up in the WA state library gave three Perth tabletop developers the […]
Read MorePlay Up Perth: After Dark #1 was an awesome way to spend a Friday night. A sold out event that took place cozied up in the WA state library gave three Perth tabletop developers the […]
Read MoreKate Raynes-Goldie of Atmosphere Industries created Play Up Perth in 2013 with the aim of supporting new experimental games in WA [...]
Read MoreOkay, Nintendo, it’s real talk time: Your performance lately has been lacking, and you’ve only been getting better at breaking my heart. Your games haven’t been bad, they’ve just been stale, and I miss the […]
Read MoreElectronic Arts are simply one of those publishers who often fall into one of two categories. They’re either sitting at the top of the game and doing really well, sales wise, or they’re being perceived […]
Read MoreUbisoft E3 press conferences have always been somewhat “out there” over the years; sometimes for better, and sometimes for the worse [...]
Read MoreSony has a long history of ups and downs during their E3 press conferences. In 2012, for instance, Sony debuted Beyond: Two Souls, Watch_Dogs, PlayStation All-Stars, and hugely, earning many “E3 Awards”, The Last of […]
Read MoreI think it’s fair to say that Microsoft entered E3 2014 as the clear underdog. From the moment the Xbox One was unveiled, it was immediately surrounded with controversy. It’s great that Microsoft quickly dropped […]
Read MoreAt the start of the month, I was bestowed with tickets to see WASO perform a new composition by Tod Machover based on Perth (which was just as weird as it sounds). Before the inaugural […]
Read More“What’s in store?”, these are three words that can strike both fear and excitement into the heart of any game developer. It’s the delight of getting to experience new technologies and mechanics, and the fear […]
Read MoreFor those unfamiliar with Perth City, it’s often been known as a dead zone when it comes to certain professions. In fact, the same could probably be said for Australia as a whole. However, when it […]
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