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Submission + - Indie Dev Begins 100 Day Sit-In Against Nintendo (wordpress.com)

HaymarketRiot writes: "Independent game developer Robert Pelloni has recently started a 100 day long sit-down protest against Nintendo. Despite filling all the requirements, Nintendo is refusing to grant Pelloni an officail Nintendo DS development license. Having spent years working on this game, Pelloni has barricaded himself inside his office and is protesting, via webcam, Nintendo's behavior."
Censorship

Submission + - Germany Demands Changes to The Darkness (gamesindustry.biz) 1

HaymarketRiot writes: "GamesIndustry.biz is reporting that German officials have demanded several changes to Take-Two's new dark shooter. 'Nazi symbols, a finishing move and several mechanics relating to "Darklings" have had to be removed in order to satisfy the board's demands. The finishing move — a CGI sequence showing a human heart being ripped out — must be replaced by a yellowish-green-fog "soul absorption" instead.' Are these warranted changes, or just another instance of authorities overstepping their bounds?"
First Person Shooters (Games)

Submission + - Exclusive Crysis Interview

Warbringer87 writes: "Crytek has given an exclusive interview to one of teams that modded Far Cry and that will be modding Crysis.

With Far Cry we didn't reinvent the wheel and that wasn't our intention at all, but with its paradisiacal graphics, the open and long-range gameplay that allowed nearly every possible tactic (from stealth to action gameplay) and the very smart AI we created something that will be kept in mind by many players out there. So yes, we can say that we achieved our goal so far and we even want to extend that in Crysis.
The coolest thing is how much Crytek is committed to helping out the modding community, to the point that they have released the pre-SDK to the team making the Obsidian Edge 2 mod."

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