After promising myself for years not to get inloved with various web community fads, i.e. Blogging, MySpace etc. I've resided myself to fact that it is indeed the future of online social commentary and exploration.
What better way to start than introducing the third return of our small band of game developers in the latest PyWeek competition. It's back! For those who aren't familiar with it we urge to check out the competition, view some previous years entries, and perhaps if you're feeling ballsy - enter yourself!
This will be our third effort after some pretty decent success in previous attempts. More news on the competition soon.
Game onward sir!
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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