Waco Resurrection Peter Brinson
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Waco Resurrection Peter Brinson
The creative gaming scene in Los Angeles is a lot like the city itself. There's no center. Collaboration is a must. And nobody is defined by any one thing. Meet the richly connected and overlapping communities of players, designers, and developers—including Erik Loyer, Peter Brinson (USC) and Richard Lemarchand (USC)—who've made a home in the city of games.
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The Pilgrim: Game & Postmortem
The Pilgrim: Game & Postmortem
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This postmortem was one of the hardest things that I’ve ever written. I’m good at clinical, analytical writing, but stuff like this is tough to put out and might not be well edited or clearly communicated. Nonetheless, this postmortem deals with my latest game, The Pilgrim, a short-form game codeveloped with Catherine Fox for Richard Lemarchand and Peter…
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Rehearsals and Returns Trailer 1 http://bit.ly/1ieGLsy Rehearsals and Returns is a videogame about conversations that will never take place. This non-power fantasy invites players to say something explicitly nice, mean, or wise to various people alive and dead such as Genghis Khan, Hillary Clinton, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, and Leni Riefenstahl. As both a pensive platformer and inexplicable matching game, you collect and spend clever quotes as well as kind and hateful statements. Games let us explore all sorts of fantasies, and Rehearsals and Returns lets us ponder the shortest of exchanges, including the ones we cannot revisit. These days modern media lets us share all of our thoughts, but what would you say if no one was listening?
The Cat and the Coup | Peter Brinson and Kurosh ValaNejad | 2011