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TIGSource Presents: Assemblee Competition!
TIGSource Presents: Assemblee Competition!
Calling all artists, musicians, and programmers! A two-part TIGSource Competition is beginning! In Assemblee , artists, musicians, and coders will work separately to create games together. The first part is a month-long art and music competition, where entrants submit as many cool ...
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The Daily GameDev.net
GameDev.Net — ... . Is that a independent game development competition on the horizon? Yes it is - TIGSource has provided us with Assemblee , where artists slave endlessly to provide you with juicy content for you to plug into your lushly-programmed games. One of the biggest problems I've always had with these competitions is the art requirements, but this solves it. Toil, artists, toil! If you're an artist, you should read the previous sentence as "do what I want, programmers, do what I want!" You should join up right now. Some other notable independent games recently include ...

Army Break 8: Great news I have.
Gnome's Lair — ... The indie brigade on the other hand is organizing -with the help of TIG Source- the Assemblee competition. It's the first two-part compo I've ever seen! ...

The Week In Video Game Criticism: The Beatles, Torchlight, Prince Of Persia
GameSetWatch — ... the game. Another thorough treatment of the game is Brinstar’s lengthy discussion which makes a bunch of interesting observations. Oh, and here’s another piece by Daniel Purvis on Uncharted 2. This following comes by way of the Twitter feed of N’Gai Croal – Keith Boesky suggests that Electronic Arts should be going after a World of Warcraft style subscription model for their entire product lineup. Bizarro indeed. The latest TIGSource indie game competition is only open to artists and musicians rather than the usual ...

The Daily GameDev.net
GameDev.Net — ... . Speaking of TIGSource, if you're an artist or a musician and you're frustrated by all the effort it takes to get your art shooting at each other and receiving experience points, you should check out their Assemblee Competition . You make beautiful works of art in part one, and then a gruff, unshaven programmer steps in and makes studly games out of your stuff. Sony is still working on PlayStation Home, and one of their latest additions is ...

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