What Nintendo Can Teach Us About Game Design
By Scott Rogers – Instructor, New York Film Academy Game Design Nintendo recently celebrated its 46th year of creating video games, and with the exception of a few growing pains,…
Learn MoreBy Scott Rogers – Instructor, New York Film Academy Game Design Nintendo recently celebrated its 46th year of creating video games, and with the exception of a few growing pains,…
Learn MoreToday’s video games offer some of the most captivating worlds and stories one can experience. From incredibly realistic environments to impressive artificial intelligence, games have evolved at a faster rate…
Learn MoreGaming tie-ins for movie franchises have existed for nearly as long as people have been playing video games. When done well, these media can blend to create a hybrid marketing…
Learn MoreWhether it’s due to rushed development times or not enough creative freedom, games based on movies rarely become the talk of the industry. Once in a while, however, a tie-in…
Learn MoreIs the only thing keeping you from transforming your great game idea from dream to reality your wallet? Well then, you will be happy to hear that there are excellent…
Learn MoreThe evolution of video game trailers is comparable to games themselves. While 20 years ago we were content running across 8-bit worlds, now we expect vast 3D areas with lifelike…
Learn MoreBy Scott Rogers, NYFA Game Design Developers of new games constantly reference existing games when collaborating with their teammates. There is nothing worse than seeing the team latch onto an…
Learn MoreCGI and video games: computer generated images (or, at least, computer interpreted images) are, by definition, the visual recipe for every video game we play and part of what makes…
Learn MoreWondering where all of the diversity is in the video game industry? Don’t worry — it’s not all guys. Of course, it’s not surprising that that is the perception. According…
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