News by Matt S. Itch.io is rapidly becoming a place to go to support good causes. Whenever there’s a disaster or nightmare scenario, there tends to be a bundle that pops up on the platform to raise money to support the victims. Itch.io has just launched a massive bundle in…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Player 2 (Player2.net.au) is one of the good ones in the local media space, and every year they do a really wonderful charity marathon streaming event to support local causes. They’re back this year with one of their biggest events – you’ll get to watch a…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. This is a bit of a personal call out, but the people at Player2.net.au are some of the nicest and most genuine people in the indie games media scene here in Australia, and they’ve got a charity marathon stream coming up that really deserves your support.…
Read MoreInterview by Farida Y. Four months ago, the public received its first look at Nintendo’s successor to the Wii U, a device that had hitherto been referenced strictly under the codename “NX” since its first mention in early 2015. A lengthy period of rumours and speculation was affirmed: Nintendo’s latest…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Lost Worlds of Power is a project from DDNet’s good friend, Philip J Reed. It’s coming at some point in the near future, but as we wait for the full book, Phil has released a smaller book called “Volume 0” as part of a charity drive.…
Read MoreRemember that time that a bunch of people with nothing better to do with their time voted a company that publishes games as ‘worse’ than corrupt banks, gun manufacturers and tobacco companies? EA (that being America’s ‘worst company’) just released a Humble Bundle, giving people the ability to pay whatever…
Read MoreAs I speculated earlier, Humble Indie Bundle V has added more games to the overall package to sweeten the deal. A total of three new games have been added; Jasper Byrne’s 2D horror game Lone Survivor, Team Meat‘s extremely difficulty platformer Super Meat Boy, and Number None’s possibly-pretentious Braid. While…
Read MoreStarted on May 4th of 2010, the Humble Indie Bundle promotions have been great for everybody. Not only have many video game players been able to experience many great games with no form of DRM for whatever price the players want, but a majority of the money that the promotions…
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