Kill Screen Staff

Music game Dyad is a new high for videogames.

Forget the unveiling of the latest iPad, and the crowning of the best indie games at the Independent Game Festival at the Game Developers Conference 2012. The most impressive tech in San Francisco in this very tech-centric week was two blocks away from the buzz, shown in a dimly lit suite of the Wes

Should we stop cat

“I don’t think of myself as a lady humorist. I just have boobs and parts that allow me to give birth to children, but I like to be funny with the boys and the girls.” – Maya Rudolph on NPR Fresh Air. This is my fourth time at the yearly Game Developers Conference and there’s one thing that continues

Our Bodies, Our Controllers: How Our Skin Might Be the Next Touchpad.

Tired of janky game controllers? Perhaps your forearm or forehead might be more appropriate.  Desney Tan and Scott Saponas recently demoed Skinput, their technology that creates an interface using “bio-acoustics” to create touch-sensitive surfaces of our body. It’d be a bit like touching your finger

Notes on the Redesign

Welcome to the new Kill Screen! Here’s a quick rundown of what’s new, and what shouldn’t be new.