As we work with ASP.NET MVC on Stack Overflow, I find myself violently thrust back into the bad old days of tag soup that I remember from my tenure as a classic ASP developer in the late 90's. If you're not careful bordering on manically fastidious in constructing your Views, you'll end up with a giant mish-mash of HTML, Javascript, and server-side code. Classic tag soup; difficult to read, difficult to maintain.
Facebreaker may look like a throw-away button masher, but the spirits of Punch-out and Fight Night have infused the title with a magnificent blend of fast-paced action and methodical strategy.Read More...
Nintendo seems to be on a losing streak with its fight against patent-holder (and apparent one-man shop) Anascape. With Anascape's patents being so broad, without any actual products on the market, this is a case every one in the gaming industry needs to be watching. Read More...
While Governor Schwarzenegger defends a California law that would criminalize the sale of violent games to children, a powerful group of media interests including the RIAA and MPAA have gotten involved in the case. The ESA has some powerful friends in the fight against regulating video game content.Read More...
EA has announced that development on Fight Night Round 4 is currently under way. The game will feature a young Mike Tyson, but no ear-biting mini-game.Read More...
Maybe you think I'm nuts, but hear me out: there's a deep connection between the US economy's subprime-induced meltdown and Intel's decision to accelerate its aggressive entry into the solid state drive market. Read on for my grand theory of consumer spending softness, NAND flash prices, and SSDs in the enterprise.Read More...