
One of the more divisive topics to emerge in recent months, OnLive's proposed server-based gaming service, has won over 2K Games' president and founder, according to a recent interview. Speaking with Games Industry, Christoph Hartmann predicted a progressively heavier focus on the internet as gaming evolves.

FuRuy has opened a Twitter account called “Project Alice” teasing a new game announcement on April 25 at 20:30 JST.

Filing a false DMCA claim costs nothing, requires no proof, and can destroy an indie game's launch in minutes. Fighting back can cost tens of thousands of dollars and take weeks (if you can afford it at all).
Copyright is copyright. DMCA is a good thing that protects creators IP., revenue and usage. and you can absolutely appeal a wrongful DMCA takedown. It’s happened to me. Was easily resolved.
Until there's genuine consequences for this type of abuse, it'll keep happening across all media. DMCA is in principle a good thing, but it needs an overhaul.

The Montreal-based team behind March of Giants joins Ubisoft to continue development on the free-to-play 4v4 MOBA game where players take on the role of giant combatants.
Nice find!
Announced support is meaningless:
http://play.tm/news/4462/ei...
The thing about OnLive is that it requires next to no work for developers. A PC version of the game will run on the service, so, all they need to do is add the OnLive control scheme for the standalone unit and nothing for the PC unit.
From a publisher point of view, there's no reason not to commit to it if you're already making PC games.
Hopefully games bought through OnLive will be much cheaper, considering a lot of costs such as mass producing of disks, advertising and box art design will not be needed.
who cares its going to die