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Bit-Tech: The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai Review

Bit-Tech writes: "It's admirable that it's the work of one person, but what comes across playing it is that it's what would kindly be called a 'mix' of ideas and, if you were more harshly disposed, a mess. The contest it won is meant to praise design and promote originality, but The Dishwasher lacks any kind of cohesive vision or design and is really a fairly conservative attempt to blend elements of Castle Crashers, Vieutiful Joe, God of War and Double Dragon".

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The 7 In-Jokiest Achievements Where You Had to Be There

OX writes: "With certain achievements, game developers indulge in some crafty in-jokery that you'll only get with a bit of insider knowledge, leaving those not in the know utterly baffled as to what they've just unlocked and why. Join us for seven achievements and trophies that really need some explaining."

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Ska Studios Q&A

Console Monster writes: "Today I had the opportunity to sit down with James Silva and Michelle Juett Silva, the folks behind the Dishwasher and Charlie Murder games. They took a bit of time to answer some questions about their latest title 'Salt and Sanctuary' and give some insight on the development process over at SkaStudios."

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Michelle Juett Silva: Lifelong gamer draws up a successful industry career

The earliest generations of video gamers have now grown into the people who create all forms of entertainment. Among them is Schenectady, New York resident Michelle Juett Silva. As one-half of the married couple behind indie video game developer Ska Studios, she has turned a lifelong love of video gaming into a storied industry career.

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