Archive for November, 2009
Unityers gone Wild and Screenshots for Upcoming Game
Monday, November 16, 2009 3:54 2 CommentsGlobalUnity 3D game companies are starting to pop up all over the internet radar. Once Unity made their Indie 2.6 game engine free, people started going Unity crazy, including me. Micro Speaking of Unity, I’ve been working on my own little project, and here are a few photos of the in game artwork. The 3D [...]
Has America Lost It’s Creativity?
Friday, November 13, 2009 4:18 No CommentsMasking mistakes can be terrifying, and Sir Ken Robinson says its destroying our young peoples’ creativity. [or watch this video here] Robinson makes a lot of really good points, and it makes me wonder, is American education really extinguishing creativity? I love school, its a place to learn from people who are smarter than you. [...]
Make Unique Unity Games (Not another zombie shooter!)
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 3:51 11 CommentsWhile searching for some sample Unity projects to look at, I came across Muse Games, a really small game company that uses Unity 3D, my new favorite tool, to create 3D games. While I’m hardly a gamer myself, I really enjoyed the unique gameplay though one of their Unity games, Guns of Icarus. This Unity [...]
Sunday Status: Cyber Warfare and Some Less Interesting Updates
Monday, November 9, 2009 3:44 2 CommentsGlobal In some earlier posts several months ago I discussed cyber warfare, something that just made big headlines. In tonight’s 60 minutes, some interesting news has arisen. Apparently, Brazil has been attacked multiple times by cyber terrorists, and specialists say that America is a risk. I have a hard time going without power for 3 [...]
Theoretical Thursday: Software- The end, or the beginning?
Friday, November 6, 2009 3:57 2 CommentsA couple years ago I met a college student who was creating an autonomous Unmanned Ariel Vehicle. The little plane would fly over a field and scan the ground using color sensors. Black lines drawn in the field told the plane not to fly past them, grey lines were landing strips, and so on. He [...]



