Month: July 2007

  • AI.implant – 0$ Licensing Fee

    Cool news from the guys over at Engenuity today: Engenuity will no longer charge a licensing fee for AI.implant and will now offer perpetual source code agreements in exchange for marketing exposure relating to future titles developed with AI.implant. Qualified Xbox 360 console developers and PLAYSTATION3 game title developers will now have full and complete…

  • Vins Gagliardi – Chateau Du Charnay

    Our buddy Pete Gagliardi over at Vins Gagliardi recently announced a new label in his selection of wines. This continues the series which features dark fairy tale label art by Ken Wong. “Red Riding Hood” is the latest inspiration: The previous wine in the series was “Rapunzel”, which you can find more info about here.…

  • USATODAY.com – Into the Pixel

    Spicy Horse conceptual artist Lin Ran did a series of images during early “Grimm” pre-production. I posted some of these images to my flickr account a while back, like this one, “The Boy Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was”: These images were entered into the annual “Into the Pixel” competition – “An exhibition…

  • The “Grimm” Logo

    Behold it in all its glory: The process for choosing a logo can be weird and painful. There’s conflicting opinions on the value of a product’s logo and packaging in general. Would “World of Warcraft” be any less successful if it shipped in a brown paper bag with “WoW” scribbled in crayon on the outside?…

  • GameTap brings 500+ PC games to Intel Macs

    This is cool: GameTap today announced that it is expanding its offerings to the Mac community by providing Intel-based Mac users access to its Lite Player, which offers more than 500 new and classic game titles as well as more than 600 streaming videos of original programming from GapeTap TV. “Mac users will now be…