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chasingdings.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the author's experiences with classic and retro games, highlighting their nostalgic appeal and the challenges of modern gaming. It touches on the differences between past and present gaming, the importance of community and shared experiences, and the enduring popularity of older titles. The author also mentions specific games like 'Empire Earth' and the impact of platforms like Steam on gaming culture. The post ends with a reflection on the author's journey through gaming history and their appreciation for the past. | |
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www.ign.com
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| | | | | A report released alongside the CMA's decision to block the Microsoft Activision Blizzard acquisition reveals the demanding costs behind modern AAA game development, which can surpass $1 billion over a franchise. | |
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www.dcinthe80s.com
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| | | | | DC in the 80s takes a look back at The Death and Return of Superman for the SNES from 1994. How does it hold up? Find out... | |
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code.dblock.org
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| | | When I joined Microsoft in '99 I was taught how to properly interview candidates. I was shown the wheel of competencies, a kind of a wheel of fortune where a color represents the candidate's technical skill, ability to solve complicated problems or to communicate with their peers. Each slice included broad interviewing suggestions, which often gave birth to elaborate puzzles. What could possibly be the best way to figure out whether the candidate is capable of thinking out of the box? Ask them why the potholes are round. Can they crank complex working code on a deadline? Ask them to implement a memory allocator in 30 minutes or less in C. | ||