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            The Ramblings of an old Games Developer...

"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch."

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Posted 2008/06/20 10:57:21 by Jake Simpson

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Reset Generation!

My good friend Scotty Foe works for Nokia as a game producer, and he's just produced his magnum opus, Reset Generation. It's a turn based game dedicated to all the video games of our youth.

It works as a java widget on a PC and is also available on Nokia phones. PC players can play phone players and vice versa.

The NGage-2 (REALLY unfortunate choice of name that) platform it's based on has some nifty features - all games played are recorded and can be played back at any time, which is pretty cool. You can re-watch games played by the best to learn from them.

Here's the PC widget (here's hoping it works on my blog!).


Have fun with this - it's way deeper game play than you might think. Very chess like, with all the best bits of video game characters and power ups.

Posted at 08/08/2008 10:02:15 AM PST by Jake Simpson
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