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Posted by Derek Yu Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:08:00 GMT

Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble

Some great news to report: Mousechief Co.’s Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble has been nominated by the Writers Guild Association for “Best Writing in a Videogame [sic],” an honor it shares with Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, Fallout 3, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and Tomb Raider: Underworld (I didn’t know boobs could talk!). The WGA Awards have been celebrating writing in television, radio, and movies for 60 years, and added an award for video games just last year. The 2009 show will take place on Saturday, February 7th.

Congratulations, Mousechief!



Penny Arcade on Crayon Physics

Also: Petri Purho’s Crayon Physics went on sale January 7th, and shortly thereafter became stripped by the popular gaming webcomic Penny Arcade. PA, which has been dabbling in independent game development through its episodic adventure-RPG and its online game store, has been friendly toward indies in its comic before, when it mocked the internets outrage over Braid’s $15 price point on XBLA this past summer.

Congratulations on both the release and the comic, Petri! You should ask them for a print of that one, if you haven’t already.



Finally, I’m pleased to report that TIGSource was picked as one of the Guardian’s 100 Top Sites for the Year Ahead, along with Eurogamer, Pocket Gamer, Metacritic, and Jay is Games. We even made it to print (many thanks, Harvey James)! Not only that, but I picked up a copy of the latest PC Gamer US last week, to find that they did a full page on the Bootleg Demakes Competition. The compo has also been mentioned in the UK edition of the magazine.

2008 was undoubtedly a big year for the independent side of games, and also for TIGS (and for me personally, as an aside). As we start in on 2009 we’re looking at a very interesting and slightly controversial IGF, and, with so many big releases out of the way, I can’t help but feel that there’s a somewhat bigger question mark hanging over this year. Or is that always the case? But anyway, when it comes to games, I personally enjoy a surprise, and I can already tell there are going to be a lot of them in the months to come. If you’re looking to make a splash, now is always the time to do it. Let’s make it a good one!

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  1. SeiferTim said about 2 hours later:

    They were talking about Crayon Physics on NPR’s “All things considered” the other night.

  2. headcrab. said about 3 hours later:

    Anyone who disagree’s with You Have To Burn The Rope’s IGF nomination is a poopiehead.

  3. Valkyrie said about 4 hours later:

    Considering what the past two years had to offer in indie games, this year has a lot to live up to. Like the youngest child striving to live up to its elder siblings success, only to find itself drowning in their wake!

    DAMN YOU, 2008! WHY DID YOU HAVE TO BE SO GOOD TO US!

    … PC Braid will be something to look forward, though.

  4. defacid said about 5 hours later:

    My new year’s resolution: Make a game worthy enough for Derek to mention.

  5. Derek said about 6 hours later:

    I do miss a lot of worthy games, unfortunately. (I know the collective populace was like “DUHHH NORLY?!” as soon as I finished that sentence! ;)

  6. Ilya Chentsov said about 16 hours later:

    Hey, we also did a page on Bootleg Demakes, and, I believe, even earlier (that’s issue 19, first of October).

  7. Moose said about 18 hours later:

    Crayon Physics Deluxe on a Cintiq? Man, that has to be a compo prize somewhere.

  8. AmnEn said about 20 hours later:

    Alright. Putting Fallout 3 in there, nominated for best writing? Was 2008 really such a crap year for video games that Fallout 3 had to be included in that category? I would have understood putting it in Art or overall design but WRITING? The one category it completely and utterly fails in?

    The only saving grace for Fallout 3s Dialog were the Broadcasts of President Eden, they were of high quality but basically every other dialogue was so boring, uninspired and lifeless, the characters bleach and without depth, the storyline an atrocity of pointlessness… ugh.

  9. Sparky said about 22 hours later:

    Here’s to 2009. We’ve already seen some great games released, and I’m sure we’ll see many more!

  10. mots said about 23 hours later:

    that high school girl game might sound kinda faggy but try the demo out, it’s alright… interesting mini games

  11. Jake said 1 day later:

    Aren’t all IGFs slightly controversial, and always for a new reason?

  12. Phasma Felis said 3 days later:

    @Mots: “Faggy.” That’s great. Very middle school.

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