Daily Linksplosion: Tuesday, May 26, 2009
- Critical Distance – Punk and Indie GamesVia GameSetWatch. Matthew Gallant has compiled a few quotes in which writers liken (and contrast) indie game development to 1970s punk rock. Very thoughtful.
- Joystiq – XSEED shocks us with Ju-On localization announcementI can’t believe it. I just can’t believe it. Late last week, XSEED confirmed their plans to localize Takashi Shimizu’s ‘Feel’ for Wii as a legitimate, North American, English-language release. Tiny Cartridge’s JC Fletcher with the scoop over at Joystiq.
- Eurogamer – Review: Bit.Trip BeatOh man this is some good writing. Via Mr Parkin’s very own Chewing Pixels.
- GamePolitics – Japanese Copyright Boss Calls DS Piracy TerrorismSpecifically, Kubota—who heads up Japan’s copyright enforcement—likens DS piracy to, and I quote, a "form of information terrorism." So while the GamePolitics’ headline seems extreme and a little sensationalist, I am reading his quote more like "Damn those hackers."
See also
Daily Linksplosion: Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Daily Linksplosion: Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Daily Linksplosion: Tuesday, March 16, 2010

