Posted by Eugene Docena on October 4, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Today marked the first day of Indiecade 2012, the independent games festival in Culver City, California. Dubbed as “The Sundance of Videogames”, opening with the red carpet tonight, Indiecade brings California international entries ranging in games genres of board games, card games, role playing games to, as you all know, video games! You all know the typical … Read more
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Posted by healingmercy on September 1, 2011 · 1 Comment
Type in your search engine ‘Emo Art’ and your results will immediately include two creatures with hollowed out eyes, big heads, and cute catch phrases. Addicting, aren’t they? Pon and Zi have been capturing the hearts of thousands since 2004. They are endearing, sweet, and a smile to brighten any gloomy day. But to the … Read more
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Posted by Eugene Docena on July 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment
An self introduction from Azure Lorica’s CEO, Stefanie Warner. I know that in my previous entries I had created a veil of secrecy between you(the reader) and me. There were vague understandings as to who I was and why I had even started this blog. I had my reasons, believe me. Like most bloggers, my … Read more
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