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Erkki
11-09-2003, 08:23 AM
Know any good forums (or websites) talking about game design in general (not adventure game specific)?
I'm reading the game design specific forum at GameDev.net, but it has become polluted. It was ok during the summer, but since everyone's summer breaks are over I can hardly find stimulating discussion there.
GameDeveloper.net forums seem to be the opposite -- not much activity there.
James
11-09-2003, 08:33 AM
AHOY!
Note the following:
www.gamasutra.com (http://www.gamasutra.com)
www.gamedev.net (http://www.gamedev.net)
www.dperry.com (http://www.dperry.com)
www.gdse.com (http://www.gdse.com)
that should be enough to keep you going.
Erkki
11-09-2003, 10:03 AM
Thanx. I hadn't even noticed gamasutra had forums. But now I scrolled down to the bottom and found it :)
Erwin_Br
11-09-2003, 10:52 AM
www.garagegames.com
Not my favourite, because they are already mentioned ;)
--Erwin
mycroft
11-09-2003, 01:29 PM
The International Game Developers Association
http://www.igda.org
from discussions on bugs in DirectX to discussions on religious interpretations of games to symbolism of death in games.You'll find it here.Most of them are industry veterans.Apparently they also have some game design issues as well :P .
Marek
11-09-2003, 08:49 PM
I think you have to be an IGDA member in order to post there. At least, I remember trying to sign up a long time ago and it didn't work. It seems I was automatically given an account when I became a member.
mycroft
11-10-2003, 12:27 AM
I think you have to be an IGDA member in order to post there. At least, I remember trying to sign up a long time ago and it didn't work. It seems I was automatically given an account when I became a member.
Yes,you have to be a member to post in the forums.But aside from the IGDA membership and the student membership,there is also a free user account which entitles you complete access to the forums and a newsletter among other resources for free.
There are some enlightening articles there as well.Coupled with one of the most thought provoking discussions I've ever read on the net.There was one enormously lenghty debate about 'Games as Art' and another 'Should games make you cry ?' very interesting indeed.
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