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And Then There Was Only One Fighting Rabbit Game On Apple’s Mac Store…

One week ago, we brought you the contentious tale of two games called Lugaru that Apple was selling on its Mac store. Today there is only one game called Lugaru in that shop.


February 3, 2011
PC

The Case Of The Identical Rabbit Games

There are two ways to buy a game about a violent rabbit on Apple’s Mac store. You could pay the game’s creators $US10 or you could buy the version that is making them angry. That one costs two bucks.


May 11, 2010

The State Of Mac And Linux Gaming

Do Mac users not care about video games? Would Linux gamers play more if they could? David Rosen, whose Wolfire Games is presenting a copy-protection-free/you-name-the-price Humble Indie Bundle of stellar computer games, is on the case. Computer game-makers, take note!


May 8, 2010

Another View Of Video Game Piracy

Maybe we’re thinking about video game piracy wrong? David Rosen, whose Wolfire Games is presenting a copy-protection-free/you-name-the-price Humble Indie Bundle of stellar computer games this week, makes his case. The problem, he argues, is wildly misunderstood.


January 11, 2009
Uncategorized

A Case for Indie Development on Mac and Linux

MacOS and Linux’s install base is dwarfed by Windows, so in terms of which platform to develop for, that ends the argument right there. Right? Wrong, says Wolfire Games‘ Jeff Rosen.