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Apr 19, 2024 |
newsroom.co.nz | Ben Fahy
When Thomas James was on his solo camp as part of Outward Bound, the keen outdoorsman didn’t find it too challenging, as others often do. In what might just be the perfect illustration of his character, he saw it as a great opportunity to solve a few problems. “I thought, ‘I’ve got time, I’ve got a notebook, I’ve got a pen, so let’s just be creative.’” He started doodling and came up with “all these random ideas for different things that I could make or build”.
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Dec 13, 2023 |
mobygames.com | Tim T Janssen |Burning StickMan |TwoDivided Zero |Ben Fahy
The GoodThis game turned me on to James Bond. I used to like the movies and had seen a few of them, but this game completely immersed the player in the world of 007 - it was utterly convincing in making you actually feel like you were James Bond. After experiencing what it was like to be James Bond, I fell in love with the movies and went nuts on all things Bond. But where to start in whats good?
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Nov 27, 2023 |
mobygames.com | Ben Fahy |Mark Langdahl |Patrick Bregger
Description official description Gabe and Lian are back -- however, this time, "The Agency" has put Lian and Gabe on trial for crimes they did not commit while they secretly plot to distribute Syphon Filter, a deadly virus, throughout the population. And with Gabe and Lian on trial, there would be no one to stop them... The game now includes mini-missions that allow you to sharpen your skills.
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Nov 18, 2023 |
mobygames.com | Gene Davison |Ben Fahy
The GoodThe story line and live action bits were cool... should have a movie out about this game. Great use of low-res graphics to illustrate the units. The BadInfantry are not so useful unless they have anti-armor weapons. The Bottom LineConquer a large map province by province, with progressively more difficult battles against higher tech Orc forces. Tactical battles are made up of individual units, not too many to be difficult, but not so few that is is dull.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
thespinoff.co.nz | Ben Fahy
A wave of digital sustainability innovation will sweep through in the next 20 years, but New Zealand is lagging on the uptake and creation of digital sustainability tools, says the University of Auckland Business School’s Ilan Oshri. New Zealand, according to Ilan Oshri, director of the Centre of Digital Enterprise (CODE) at the University of Auckland’s Business School, is in something of a bind.
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