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Capcom says shifting from auteur-driven development to team-led development is what transformed the company and allowed flagship IPs to survive for so long - AUTOMATON WEST
https://automaton-media.com/en/news/capcom-says-abandoning-auteur-driven-development-in-favor-of-team-led-development-is-what-transformed-the-company-and-allowed-flagship-ips-to-survive-for-so-long/Open linkView original on retrolemmy.comThe Web Design Museum released 44 classic Cartoon Network Flash games from the early 2000s, now playable in the browser.
https://bsky.app/profile/retrotechdreams.bsky.social/post/3mlgkrfhygs2iOpen linkView original on retrolemmy.com"That is an $11,000 gold texture": Steam researcher says "supporter packs" make a lot of free money because PC gamers love to spend on their favorite games
https://www.gamesradar.com/games/that-is-an-usd11-000-gold-texture-steam-researcher-says-supporter-packs-make-a-lot-of-free-money-because-pc-gamers-love-to-spend-on-their-favorite-games/Open linkView original on retrolemmy.comPragmata's newly revealed New York stage was painstakingly made by human developers to look "AI generated," according to director - AUTOMATON WEST
https://automaton-media.com/en/news/pragmatas-newly-revealed-new-york-stage-was-painstakingly-made-by-human-developers-to-look-ai-generated-according-to-director/Open linkView original on retrolemmy.comAsset reuse in videogames is essential, and we need to embrace it, says Assassin's Creed and Far Cry director: 'We redo too much stuff'
https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/asset-reuse-in-videogames-is-essential-and-we-need-to-embrace-it-says-assassins-creed-and-far-cry-director-we-redo-too-much-stuff/Open linkView original on retrolemmy.comWe've freed Cookie's Bustle from copyright hell | Video Game History Foundation
cross-posted from: https://piefed.ca/c/retrogaming/p/568201/we-ve-freed-cookie-s-bustle-from-copyright-hell-video-game-history-foundation
This is such a specific game that most people won't know what the article is about, but here's the TLDR:
There's a 1999 Japanese game called Cookie's Bustle that gathered a cult following in the last couple of years. It's an incredibly bizarre point and click where you play as a teddy bear in some surreal world where a war is taking place.
What makes it really interesting is that someone (who claims to own the game) has been desperately trying to erase it from history. Any videos about the game, any let's plays or gameplay videos, any screenshots, any fan art etc. have been getting rigorously copyright struck and removed from the internet. Nobody knows why.
The video game history foundation finally freed the game from copyright hell and blocked that guy from issuing any more copyright strikes. This is pretty cool for video game preservation and people interested in the game.
P.S. The article is absolutely worth a read as it goes in-depth into what it took to disprove the copyright troll's claims and fight back against fake DMCA claims.
https://gamehistory.org/cookies-bustle/Open linkView original on retrolemmy.com

