Beknown Blog

The blog for Beknown.co.uk. A Norwich based site specialising in providing web solutions for local business, but commenting, or regurgitating anything that is 'marginally interesting' from within the web industry, games industry, politics and current affairs.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Stamper Brothers Leave Rare

It's an end of an era. Reported here, the original founders of the iconic games developer Ultimate: Play the Game, later to become Rare have left the company four years after it was bought by Microsoft.

It could be argued that Rare have not been firing on all cylinders since Microsoft bought them from Nintendo for $375m in 2002.

However, anyone who grew up playing the ZX Spectrum or Commodore 64 cannot forget the greatness of games from Ultimate: Play the Game. Not only for the great cardboard boxes they came but also the founding of innovative gameplay with the likes of Jet Pac, Lunar JetMan etc and the series of much copied 'isometric' games such as Alien8, Gunfright and Knightlore.

Becoming Rare in the late 80's creating many great games for the original Nintendo Entertainment System and in the 90's some classics such as the brilliant Goldeneye, as well as Blast Corps, Killer Instinct on the N64 and Donkey Kong Country on the SNES (to name just a few).

In a games industry dominated by the US and Japan, it's worth noting the impact that this UK firm has had on gaming over the past 20 years and although sad for nostalgia fans, its worth highlighting that Rare are just one of many UK games development companies that continued to create revolutionary games for all leading platforms.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Saddam Execution Video

Against my better judgement I watched the footage of the Saddam execution filmed by someone on a mobile phone.

Although I do not agree with the death sentence I appreciate that Saddam was tried under laws whereby he could be sentenced to death.

In addition, I do not excuse the terrible crimes that were committed by Saddam Hussein whilst he were in power.

But what sort of Democracy allows a man to be insulted, heckled and shouted at as he has a noose tied around is neck? What judicial process allows an execution to be filmed on a mobile phone and posted on the internet within hours? How does a dark execution chamber, the hooded guards, the jibes and insults morally elevate this execution higher than some of the Al Qaeda beheadings that have occurred in the past?

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