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Need a checklist to know whether or not you should clone a game? One author has a guide for stealing success.
Debates about game clones have been all the rage lately, covered in these pages as well as the NYT, but one author has a rousing defense of stealing other people’s ideas. Author Austin Kleon’s new book Steal Like An Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told About Being Creative makes the argument that stealing
New London exhibition examines the artist’s engagement with the television.
Simon Denny. Those who don’t change will be switched off. 2012. We here at Kill Screen are obviously obsessed with screens and London’s Institute for Contemporary Arts is as well. Their upcoming exhibition Remote Control caught our eye and artist’s interaction with the medium of TV certainly has ra
Four Western journalists play paintball with Hezbollah. Here’s what they learned.
One of the arguments for the existence of games is that they often show you who people really even if language can’t. In a move similar to the Christmas Truce soccer games of World War I, four Western journalists decided to play a game of paintball with members of the Lebanese Muslim military and po
What can the Muppets teach us about making better heroes?
In an interview with NPR last week, Jason Segel outlined the process for turing The Muppets into a reality. Along with director Nicholas Stoller, Segel had earned a reputation on screen as an student in the Judd Apatow school of film-making: a healthy respect for the power of raunchiness. But when t
Here are six ways that videogames will save your life.
Videogames have gotten a lot of flack during their short life atop the pop culture totem pole for being terrible for the mental and physical well-being of their players. But amidst all these accusations, the question naturally arises of what you would do if you were attacked by an angry moose. The n
Cheat Sheet 3/23: Zynga coming to Xbox, The Mass Effect charity drive ends, and Notch is thinking of a space game
Alright listen up: – It looks like FarmVille makers and mega-bajillionaires Zynga are looking in to the Xbox 360 as the next step. – The charity drive/protest for a new Mass Effect 3 ending has ended at 80,000 dollars not because Child’s Play was unhappy to receive the donation, but because they wer
Maker of Draw Something pulling in Wu-Tang for "realist game ever on Facebook"
OMGPOP, the NYC-based maker of popular iOS title Draw Something who was recently acquired by Zynga, has their sights set on Shaolin. Their new game Streets for Facebook recruits the fury of the Wu-Tang Clan for what looks to be a FarmVille-esque experience. CEO Dan Porter told Business Insider, “Thi
