Grey Box of fun! #nintendo #SNES #retro #videogames
Hotel keys that look like they came straight out of Zelda!
Holiday Gaming - best screen for use in the sun!

Off of the newest 8bitpeoples release, Sulumi takes Nanoloop to the next level and delivers a MASSIVE dance track. The other two remixes on there are just as brilliant, including a remix by Covox, who never fails to amaze me. As usual with 8bitpeoples, the release is completely free.
If you hadn’t heard about it, you should also really check out Nanoloop. It’s deceptively simple software available for a variety of platforms (including iOS and Android).
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Wondrous things done with nanoloop here!
Nice arrival in the post today!
It may be grey outside (what is that snow!) but there’s one way we can bring some sunshine to our skies!
One way to bypass the 10 plays demo limit!
I played RENGA!

(This has been in my Draft box since January! I’m really bad at this blogging thing!)
At the end of 2012, I visited Bafta in London and got the chance to play Renga. It was developed by WallFour who also create other similar style multiplayer games.
The aim of the game is to collect resources for your spaceship while defending waves of attacking ships in space,set on a big cinema screen!

Everyone in the cinema has a laser pointer which are used to move your spaceship by consensus and enemy ships are defeated by pointing at their outer sections at once. This makes for an interesting experience, where 100 people attempt to agree what to do! It’s an amazing game, set in a cinematic environment where you actually communicate with a bunch of strangers to fight for a common cause: destroy the enemy spaceships and at the same time harness resources for your own ship in preparation to fight (and defeat) the boss!

WallFour will be bringing RENGA to some cinemas throughout London. Check their website.
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Guess I’ll be playing some Star Soldier this weekend!









