Archive for March, 2010

More Games for Sale Monday, March 29th, 2010

Last week we added about 50 games to the list of titles you can buy through Gamocracy.

These include Assassin’s Creed 2, Napoleon Total War, the Borderlands DLC’s, Supreme Commander 2, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, FarCry and FarCry 2 as well as a bunch of Tom Clancy games. And more.

Goodness. Check out the full list after the jump.

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The One Million Gold Question Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Most of us at Gamocracy have been away this week. While Rémi and Morgan went skiing, I stopped by New York on the way back from California -jetsetter or what?- for what was mostly vacation, assorted with a couple work meetings.

Despite the break I still got hit gaming wise. And it wasn’t just one lost sprayed bullet randomly scratching the foot. We’re talking major, straight to the eye, AK47 headshot, fired as it was by “The L Magazine”, a free cultural guide to NYC.

Among other things, it was asking this on the cover:

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New stuff at Gamocracy: Ratings and Search updates Thursday, March 18th, 2010

I’m still in California, currently seating in the Xfire offices, the site I used to work for until last summer. It’s nice catching up with all the people here. Thanks for having me guys!

In the meantime in Paris, Morgan and Rémi are doing their thing, moving Gamocracy forward.

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Ultimate final GDC wrap up Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

As you might have gotten from my latest post, I rather enjoyed the Game Developers Conference.

So much that I wanted to tell you what I really really liked about it.

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The week I felt like a game developer Monday, March 15th, 2010

howard-150Out of the deep ocean, the gaming tsunami has just hit the shores in recent years. Mario has taken over Mickey and it’s only a matter of time before culture as we know it can be found drawning under 6 feet, if not more, of gaming water.

If you’d like to know what a tsunami looks like from the inside, or if you really like games, I suggest you visit the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco one day.

I did that this week.

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