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Saturday, December 28, 2002 |
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I really need to go to bed. I found another mention of the Christian Coders Network on this site. Only a page with links (including a cool looking site running a Nuke portal -- sorry, haven't perused the content yet), but one of them just so happened to be the Christian Game Developer's Conference 2003. Christian tech workers unite!
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Item 110, Permalink [ Categories: » XAG / The Redemption Project « |
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Although it appears to cover more than Christian game programming, the Christian Coders Network site contains information about writing Christian games. The whole genre always puzzled me. How do you write entertaining games without pandering the same sex and violence that mainstream games offer? Where's the captivating concept, the heroic implementor, the effective distribution network, the proper motive, and the desired result? I hope that there is indeed room for relevant games with Christian themes in today's world. I hope that there are those out there with the talents that God can use on such works. Even though older generations may not understand or appreciate the importance of video games to today's youth, there is still a need to explore this arena. I hope to make this a subject of some research in the future. |
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Item 109, Permalink [ Categories: » XAG / The Redemption Project « |
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China closes over 3,300 cyber cafes. "China has closed down over 3,300 Internet cafes nation-wide during the past six months for safety reasons, a senior Chinese official has said."... [Lockergnome's Bits and Bytes]
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Item 108, Permalink [ Categories: » XAG / The Redemption Project « |
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What are schemas for?.
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Item 107, Permalink [ Categories: » E-Publishing Explosion « |
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Goodbye Slashdot. It was fun. I'm puzzled over whether I should mourn the loss of such a cool news feed. Right now, though, I'm freeing up room for some compelling content. Much more worth my time. Sam Ruby's on the bubble too. Validate this and that. Blah, blah, blah. I like you Sam, but you haven't really been passing the relevance test for me. It's not your fault. It's your blog, isn't it?
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Item 106, Permalink [ Categories: » E-Publishing Explosion « |
