By Pete on February 4, 2010
A recent start up, Renegade Games has launched a unique genre of game, described by creator Peter Zaborszky as “A mix of social, economic and political games, SimRepublic combines elements from farming games, city building games, and politics games, creating an on line virtual world where everyone can find a niche of their own, all [...]
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By Pete on January 6, 2010
For the past 2-3 months I have been 100% focused on building an ad network, while at the same time optimising adverts on my own websites so that I get the biggest return possible on my traffic (usually called maximum ecpm). Not only have I been using adverts that I have sold myself, I have [...]
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By Pete on October 30, 2009
There are certain types of people who are quite rare, but are extremely valuable. These are the ones who throughout their lives, try to seek information about absolutely everything they encounter. If they face something new in their lives, they seek out as much information as they can about it. It is worth mentioning, that [...]
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By Pete on September 23, 2009
Recently I have been looking into buying some secure VPN for myself, in case I ever wanted to browse the net securely. To do this completely anonymously, you would need to buy a secure vpn connection, this starts from around $30 per month. I am not sure about the speed though and reliability. There is [...]
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By Pete on September 15, 2009
Soon I will be releasing a beta version of the new Republic-Online, it will even have a completely new name. I must say I have used A LOT of AJAX to build it, and it is phenomenal what you can do with it with a bit of creativity. Javascript is already powerful in manipulating web [...]
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By Pete on July 16, 2009
After a few months of building good relationships with game owners, ApexWebGaming has opened a forum where game owners can come and discuss problems, successes about running a game. The forum is aimed at the small, browser based game owner community, who list their games on the ApexWebGaming directory. Currently, there has not been anywhere [...]
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By Pete on June 16, 2009
We can break addiction down into two categories, one where someone is addicted to a certain substance, usually because the body is used to having it in the body and “can’t live without it”. For example, cigarettes. However, we can also get addicted without it being a substance, addicted to a certain routine, certain activities. [...]
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By Pete on June 9, 2009
I think the arrival of the Nintendo Wii has proved to everyone that it is not just geeks and gadget guys, and mostly male audiences that can enjoy computer games. Nintendo actually managed to bring gaming to everyone, without taking a big risk themselves, all they did was change the controller, and build some games [...]
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By Pete on May 26, 2009
When I was younger, and still, my favourite genre of game is construction/simulation games. Mostly, the games that usually started with the name “Theme”, or ended with the name “Tycoon”. My all time favourite is Capitalism II, I think it is a very advanced business simulation game. I always though if I could complete Capitalism [...]
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By Pete on May 19, 2009
Recently I’ve spent my days working like poets used to in the 19th century, in cafes. I must say it is a very interesting, and highly entertaining at times. I’m quite good at multi tasking as I find it quite easy to work and listen in on other people’s converstations at the same time. Back [...]
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