Categories: Quantum Box

A nice crowd showed up throughout the day

Every year, NYU hosts the No Quarter Exhibition where it commissions several game designers to design a game for the exhibition. This year Terry Cavanagh, Ramiro Corbetta, and Charley Miller, designed new games for No Quarter. Luke O’ Connor also had his game exhibited as well, being a game made for the experimental gameplay project earlier in the year. Additionally, the NYC Winnitron in all its glory was there for all to play and admire.

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Categories: News, Quantum Box

I still suck at Photoshop

It’s been a long… Time…

For the past few months, we sat around thinking about what we want to do, and how we want to do it. Well, we finally figured it out. We just launched this new site just to make it easier for us to keep writing about stuff, and to display the stuff we will do. Now, on to the good stuff…

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Tea Lounge… Awesome Creative Place

About a week ago, a few of us decided to get together at a local hangout spot to have a mini game jam.  This is where you spend a short time brainstorming a concept, and then you make a game out of it.  You never expect it to be a deep or engaging game, not to mention fully working and pretty one, but hopefully it will something entertaining, and something that may be worked into a much better game later.  Unless it already is a really good one.

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After six long years, it's finally arriving this holiday season!

Hi everyone! This is my first post so I suppose an introduction is in order. I’m Toast (or you can just call me Andrew), a programmer and member of Quantum Box. Supposedly I tend to be rather quirky at times so some of my posts will contain wacky/snarky humor. Or they may just be downright strange. Since I’m the type of person who get’s bored easily, I’m constantly looking for entertainment. While I haven’t been playing video games for as long as some of the other Boxers, I still log my fair share of RPG and FPS hours. It’s only fitting then, that my first post be about one of my favorite game franchises.

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I think I used a web browser...

Waffle was an interesting game created by myself  (Arthur Ward Jr) and Bob Clark of Designer’s Dilemma during the Global Game Jam 2010 at NYU Game Center. The theme for this year was ‘deception’, with optional parameters being ‘rain’, ‘plain’ and ‘Spain’.

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