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Sunday, April 6, 2014

EGGNOGG visits PLAY

Makers of EGGNOGG visit the PLAY event at UW

Rachel and Paul Pridham, two of the three people responsible for the game EGGNOGG; developed by Kitchener indie studio Madgarden (http://madgarden.net/about/) will be making an appearance at the PLAY event this weekend around 6pm. Recently, EGGNOGG was nominated in a number of categories at the 2014 Canadian Video Game Awards, including "Best Indie Game" and "Best Casual Game".

Brian Cullen is launching You Are Not A Banana, on Steam Greenlight. Although retro, YNB attempts to break with convention by emphasizing the importance of sound in the design of the game's missions/puzzles and by focusing on alternative themes, such as critiquing the art world and retelling personal narratives. 

Brian Cullen was a postdoctoral fellow with the Games Institute and IMMERSe in 2012-2013. You can find more about Brian here.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Chantel Pilon sets a new Waterloo record

Chantel Pilon, UW athelete of the week, set five personal bests in the pentathlon and came away with a new Waterloo record after competing at the SPIRE Division 1 NCAA Invite in Geneva, Ohio. Her total score places Pilon as the second best in the OUA and fifth in the CIS. She also participated in the women’s 4x400m, where the team has the relay time ranked third in the OUA and seventh in the CIS. More details can be found here

Essential facts about the Computer and Video Game Industry.

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“ No other sector has experienced the same explosive growth as the computer and video game industry. Our creative publishers and talented workforce continue to accelerate advancement and pioneer new products that push boundaries and unlock entertainment experiences. These innovations in turn d

Meaghan Daly, president of Forward Vision Games, is utilizing online games to teach financial skills to students. She creates cloud-based financial strategy games geared to teaching concepts such a budgeting, risk management and aspects of personal finance.

“They get to see how they have more financial choices as they make better financial decisions,” Daly said.

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Call for Applications!

Recruitment Award for Doctoral Candidates in Digital Game Studies at Concordia University, Montreal

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The Centre for Technoculture, Art and Games (TAG) invites applications for the TAG-IMMERSe Research Bursary, in support of a Doctorate in Digital Game Studies at Concordia University in Montréal. The bursary is available for a maximum of $15,000 CDN/year for up to three years.

SSHRC will look to identify future challenge areas for Canada in an evolving global context that are likely to emerge in five, 10 and 20 years, and to which the social sciences and humanities research community could contribute its knowledge, talent and expertise.  Steve Wilcox, University of Waterloo, is amongst one of the panel members in a discussion at CIGI  series of presentations on the six future challenge areas at universities across the country.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween Video Games

It's Halloween again meaning the scary costumes and video games come out. Get your scare on with a top 5 list of the scariest video games that you may enjoy on Halloween this year!

1. Slenderman

2. Silent Hill 2 

3. F.E.A.R series

4. DOOM

5. Resident Evil

Let us know what you think should/shouldn't be on the list by tweeting us @GamesInstitute