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MTV's Stephen Totilo recently did an e-mail interview with Jonathan Blow. In the article, the author of Braid mentions that the game will be released for the PC platform sometime between November 2007 and February 2008. A console port was hinted as well.

The latest edition of GameShark's The Indies is up. Copycats welcomed?

A new Hammerfall version (0.21) is now available. [direct download link, original thread]

Both GamePure and GameDesign have released new flash games, though Sliding Block Puzzle is perhaps a little more fun than the other.

Texas updated with an online high score table.

Punishment: The Punishing is a new sequel to Messhof's popular platformer, currently in development. [source: Jared]

A new gameplay video from Everyday Shooter can be found over at Gametrailers.com.

Comments

I like it well enough. Who did the logo? Is that the Indygamer mascot?I think the title should be bigger. It's very understated at the moment and is overpowered by the mascot dude.

image is from cactus' summer avatar collection. :)font and tagline is by svrman, so if there's any changes it'll have to come from him. ;)

Nice and slick, me likes.

No wai! In my defence, Tim pulled it from my temp page :PBut I agree it should be bigger and preferably not in arial and about 468x60 pixels *cough*, any takers?

i guess it should be something like "sometime between November 2007 and February 2008"

@sergey: thanks! was trying to find out if anyone paid attention. ;)

argh, stupid long url. try this one: you may have to scroll.http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2007/08/08/

That superlong link Jon posted, reduced with the wonders of a href-tags and Tinyurl, just for good measure ;)

Everyday Shooter... good game, godawfully stupid and cheesy title.Oh well. He got to cash in, so who cares, right?

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