Posted Nov 05, 2007 at 01:39AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Off Topic Tags: Richard Garriott, Clive Barker, Playboy
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Yoko Remoto, the voluptuous vixen from Kane & Lynch - Image 1Beautiful and busty babes in video games have always been one of the biggest fantasies of any hardcore gamer. From the inception of Lara Croft's... magnums in Tomb Raider to many of today's digitized vixens, they provide a lot of much needed fan service while playing our favorite games.

The December issue of Playboy magazine proudly brings to us its top picks of today's most vivacious women in video games. The feature article "Playing Rough" is actually the fourth annual tribute the world renowned men's magazine has published for gamers to drool over.

Read the list of luscious women from Playboy's picks right after the jump!

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Posted May 08, 2007 at 08:04PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Web 2.0, NCsoft, Richard Garriott, XNA, Chris Satchell, Tandem Events
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Develop Conference & Expo 2007 - Image 1 


Tandem Events recently announced that NCSoft's Richard Garriott and Microsoft XNA Group's Chris Satchell will be keynoting the event at the second Develop Conference & Expo to be held in Brighton, UK this July 24-26. With speakers such as game legends Peter Molyneux to also appear as speakers at the event, the two will tackle issues with creativity and community and the future of the MMO game.

Satchell's main speech will dive into Web 2.0 keeping two of the four key themes of the conference in mind: creativity and community. Using online social phenomena such as YouTube and MySpace as examples, Satchell will expound on how the gaming community drives Web 2.0 direction and development and how it will effect the online gaming scene.

"Lord British" Garriott will share his vision of the future massively multiplayer online game and the possibilities that can be achieved by developing for the medium. Garriott will also share his experiences in developing games and share it with the budding developers of the European community.

The organizers of the event, Tandem Events, have also announced that the conference already has an amazing line up of speakers slated, stating in the official press release that "the speaker line up is already reading like a ‘Who’s Who’ of the video game industry." Event director Andy Lane concluded the announcement, saying:

Develop is still three months away, but already we have a fantastic line up in place – of both speakers and sessions – for conference delegates, who will be travelling to Brighton this summer from all over the world. It goes without saying that we’re delighted to confirm Chris Satchell and Richard Garriott as two of our keynote speakers.



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Posted Mar 19, 2007 at 12:30PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Richard Garriott
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Suspects left digital camera behind revealing their identities - Image 1Legendary video game designer and programmer Lord British Richard Garriott recently had his compound burgled by up-to-no-good teenagers. According to reports, the suspects went into Garriott's private property and stole bottles of wine and alcohol which amounts to US$ 5,000.

What's striking about this report is that the suspects unwittingly left a digital camera behind, containing their very own photos and various images of them partying in the said property. Garriott reacted,

We were debating whether we would even report this to police until we discovered the digital camera sitting on the porch of one of the cabins broken into. We we're joking to ourselves about tomorrow morning, when they wake up with a hangover, they're going to wonder where that camera is. This is one of those Darwin-style kind of awards, where people leave the self-incriminating evidence behind at the scene.


According to the Travis County Sheriff's Office, this is actually the second break-in on Garriott's property in two years. And regarding the crime, the investigators commented that this ranks pretty high on their list of dumb criminals, nearly on par with leaving a wallet or driver’s license on the scene.

On a more serious note though, Garriott lamented that he now finds it necessary to equip the place with electronic security and surveillance system. This is, according to Lord British, to make sure that people don't come to the place anymore.

If you can identify any of the people in the pictures posted above, kindly call Crimestoppers at 472-TIPS. You can receive a reward of up to US$ 1,000.

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Posted Feb 12, 2007 at 10:02PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Richard Garriott, Gunpei Yokoi, Will Wright, Tim Schafer, Jamil Moledina, Greg Costikyan
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Game Developers Choice Awards - Image 1Yes, the Game Developer's Choice Awards, one of many the peer-based awards in the gaming industry, will be hosted in March 7, 2007 at the Esplanade Ballroom of the Moscone Center's South Hall. The GDCA Advisory Board now has announced the names of fellow legendary developers to be awarded special honors during the award ceremony hosted by Tim Schafer.

Jamil Moledina, Executive Director of the Game Developers Conference, said:

This year’s recipients of the Game Developers Choice Award special honors reflect the dramatic impact of their visionary creations and industry work. Our four honorees are each responsible for inspiring the industry to creative heights through personal example and challenging conventional wisdom.


The legends and their awards are as follows:
  • First Penguin Award - Alexey Pajitnov (Tetris)
  • Maverick Award - Greg Costikyan (pioneer of indie games)
  • Community Contribution Award - George "The Fatman" Sanger (game audio developer)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award - Shigeru Miyamoto (Donkey Kong, Mario Bros.)
The First Penguin Award acknowledges developers who venture into unknown territory and pave the way for the rest of the development community. The Maverick Award recognizes those who take risks by experimenting with unconventional methods. The Community Contribution Award is presented to a developer who embodies the spirit of community and encourages improvement among peers.

Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award are selected by the Choice Awards Advisory Board, who are a collection of developers from around the globe. Past recipients of this award include Richard Garriott, Eugene Jarvis, Mark Cerny, Gunpei Yokoi (posthumously), Yuji Naka and Will Wright.

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