After decades of Mario, how do developers bridge a widening generation gap? Tezuka: "The secret to having a long-tenured staff is that people don't quit." (arstechnica.com)
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cross-posted from: sopuli.xyz/post/10825494...
Designer: "I think I need to go lie down."
Been playing this for a couple of hours now and enjoying it so far. Like the article says, it does remind me a lot of the old Fallout games.
Restraining order also issued due to threats and harassment of Bungie employees.
cross-posted from: yiffit.net/post/1251788...
Kudos to Ars Technica to interviewing the Devil. The comments section of that post is *not *kind.
- Hackers working for the Chinese government gained access to more than 20,000 VPN appliances sold by Fortinet using a critical vulnerability that the company failed to disclose for two weeks after fixing it, Netherlands government officials said....
The comments section on this article is illuminating beyond the story itself (as is frequently the case on Ars) and worth a look....