sorry but 94 beats all these: xcom, ff6, super metroid, elder scrolls arena, tie fighter, earthworm jim, master of magic, system sock, doom 2, warcraft 1, tekken, marathon, heretic
My list would be pretty boring/predictable, but I want to put Bridge of Spies out there as probably a top 5 and certainly underappreciated!
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more than code we need someone thinking like a programmer
more than images, someone thinking like an artist
more than text, someone thinking like a writer
used to be harder to get one without the other
and people don't love it, but we actually do even need people thinking like business people
Only a fragment, yet it still stops you in your tracks: A small survival from Amarna, where art got radically, gloriously strange under Akhenaten.
Dating to around 1353–1336 BC
📷 Metropolitan Museum
HEY HEY HEY all you CONCEPT ARTISTS!!! Submit your art from all those gorgeous game projects here to the annual Concept Art Awards. All international human-made projects are welcome: www.conceptartassociation.com/caa-2026
The next game in our amazing #CosyUpforWishes bundle is Beast Breaker from @vodeogames and @kandofactory! Grab this fun ricochet RPG that still gives cosy on June 19th and help grant wishes! https://ow.ly/lqmG50Z93sz Thank you to the teams who donated the game!
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Chris DeLeon Ⓥ make your own games
Wrap up the Summer Game Thing, Gitaroo Man is all we need
Learned about The Red Pearls of Borneo earlier this week, and played and finished it this weekend! If you like deduction games, and especially Type Help, play it--it's free!
I found the historical and geographical detail made the game particularly rich and unique.
Now I'm really looking forward to the sequel, Green Mist over Portland!
Good luck with development, @bushmonkey.bsky.social!
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Make-A-Wish International
Denman Rooke
For decades, managers have failed at their one job: organizing teams around a coherent strategy.
AI gave them a timely out. Now anyone can ship code without knowing what they're doing, why they are doing it, or how it makes money.
But it turns out that shipping code is not the end of the work...
Years ranked by video game releases 📝
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Teams struggled to produce intent. AI let them think they could skip it.
10 favorite Spielbergs why not
1. Close Encounters
2. Jaws
3. Raiders
4. Catch Me
5. E.T.
6. Duel
7. A.I.
8. Jurassic Park
9. Munich
10. Sugarland Express
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ⓓⓔⓔⓑ definitive edition nintendo switch 2 edition
Dr. Mike Sell
A detective noir puzzle deduction game. Explore a non-linear timeline during the cold war on a globe-trotting adventure following a trail of spies from a quiet English harbour town to a frozen Finnish...
A detective noir puzzle deduction game. Explore a non-linear timeline as a clairvoyant investigator in 1941 Borneo. Jump between time and locations to uncover motives and discover what truly happened ...
10 favorite Spielbergs why not
1. E.T.
2. A.I.
3. Schindler's List
4. Raiders
5. Jaws
6. Munich
7. Jurassic Park
8. Fabelmans
9. Close Encounters
10. Catch Me if You Can
Really thought about Minority Report, War of the Worlds, Lincoln, West Side Story... man has made some good movies!!!!