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DigiPen student games released
DigiPen Institute of Technology has unveiled most of the student games created for the 2007 academic year. Nearly two dozen projects will available by the end of the month covering a wide range of styles -- from space shooters, to puzzlers and the po...
Student Postmortem with DigiPen's Toblo
Walking the fine line between simple and just plain boring gameplay is a delicate issue, especially with independent game makers. How do you make a game appealing without stripping it of the elements that keep players coming back for more? GameCare...
ESA holding student competition, winners to be shown at E3
The Entertainment Software Association is launching an E3 College Game Competition this year, designed to spotlight some solid student game creations at the upcoming E3 convention in Los Angeles. Over 400 schools have been invited to submit "story d...
Nintendo Game Seminar 2008 means more student games for Japan
For the last two years, Nintendo's Game Seminar students have created neat DS games that have later been made available at Download Stations for free (before that, it was GBA games). Nintendo has just begun taking applications for the 2008 round of...
Students: Free Xbox 360 with purchase of Windows 7 PC
Microsoft is about to launch a new promotion offering any student who purchases a Windows 7 PC (laptop or desktop) at $699 or more a free 4GB Xbox 360 S. The promotion officially runs from May 23 through September 9, though Windows Team Blog notes...
Nitronic Rush: a 'survival driving' game by DigiPen students
Skyrim? Pssh, forget that noise, November 11 is all about Nitronic Rush now. A "survival driving" game for the PC, Nitronic Rush has been developed by the aptly named Team Nitronic, a group of students at the DigiPen Institute of Technology, the...
Student-made 'White' redefines 'F.P.S.'
Created by first-year students at ENJIM, the Graduate School of Games and Interactive Medias in Angoulême, France, White plays on the classic FPS formula by asking players not just to shoot, but to: "Frag, Paint and Share." Designed in just fo...
DS schooling Japanese students
These days DS is doing a better job teaching Japanese high schoolers English than their teachers are. Since September, students at Yawata High have been taking advantage of 10-minute touch sessions with Nintendo's handheld. The language software feat...
Students develop PSP sculptures
Six students from the Royal College of Art in London are working on a project in which they sculpt gamers sitting, standing, or leaning on walls while playing Sony's PSP. Once a photo has been taken, the artists develop sculptures re...
Student Games Coming to Revolution?
DigiPen Institute of Technology is often referred to as a "feeder" school for Nintendo, with many of its graduates being directly employed by Nintendo. Go Nintendo has rumored that the games created by students at DigiPen will be available ...
Student programmers: get your game on
Nothing gets students more motivated than the possibility of prizes and eternal fame and fortune—that, or possibly free beer—and two competitions have kicked off to get students developing game AI. Microsoft's Imagine Cup, a w...
Student learns hard lesson on modding
SoCal college student Matthew Crippen is learning a lesson the hard way right now, as he was recently caught modding Xbox, PlayStation and Wii game consoles. Supposedly, the ESA learned of the California State University student's activities and ti...
Pittsburgh students play around with the Wiimote
Folks at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center are of the mind that Wiimotes aren't just for playing games on your Wii. Oh no, inside the bundled mass of plastic, wires and miniature unicorns that make the Wiimote so wonderful, there is something el...
The IGF 2012 Student Showcase finalists are ...
We've got the final list of IGF Student Showcase finalists: The Bridge (Case Western Reserve University) Dust (Art Institute of Phoenix) The Floor Is Jelly (Kansas City Art Institute) Nous (DigiPen Institute of Technology) ...
Illinois students revive the Power Glove
Tilt-sensitive controllers? Magic-wand-style pointers? That's just kids stuff. Everyone knows that the Power Glove is the only video game controller so good that it's so bad. Now, two University of Illinois grad students are bringing the concept int...
