— issue #476MarioGPT, cubes, and Train Bandit
Articles
Sega increasing average monthly salary of workers by 30 percent
The Japanese publisher believes the move will help create a more comfortable working environment.
Chris Kerr at Game Developer
Reddit sued over forum that launched GameStop meme stock mania
The founder of WallStreetBets says he was wrongly ousted over trademark dispute.
Ethan Gach at Kotaku
What would a Game Pass dominated landscape look like?
Nobody is surprised by Microsoft's admission that Game Pass cannibalises paid sales, and many companies are untroubled – but a potential monopsony remains a threat for others.
Rob Fahey at GamesIndustryBiz
Supercell CEO says company has 5 hit mobile games and killed 30
But those five hits have made Supercell one of the most successful and lucrative game companies of all time.
Dean Takahashi at GamesBeat
Tutorials
Discovering primitive objects in JavaScript (part 1)
Trying to rewrite parts of a patchy codebase, Kirill has rediscovered for himself the power of JavaScript objects. You’ll see how objects and primitive values differ and how to bring them closer.
Kirill Myshkin at Smashing Magazine
HTML5 Serious Scrambers prototype built with GDevelop, using object pooling. Now the player can also jump
I only added platform movement and WASD controls.
Emanuele Feronato's blog
Tools
MarioGPT: open-ended text2level generation through large language models
Demos
Cubes
Metaballs rainbow
Cubing the square
Videos
Game7: approaching the challenges and decisions of building games in Web3 with confidence
Games
Train Bandit
The Neatness