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Ancient Mycenae

low-poly Recreation of the ancient city of Mycenae

Colin Hernando
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Instructor:  Robert Yang    

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Announcing the 2024 Alfred P. Sloan Grant Recipient: Bloomsome

Congratulations to the 2024 Alfred P Sloan Grant award winning team Bloomsome! Bloomsome is a 2D, story-rich floral makeover ...Read More

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Announcing the 2025 Alfred P. Sloan Grant Recipient: Audionaut

Congratulations to the 2025 Alfred P Sloan Grant award winning team Audionaut! Audionaut is a 2D music composition spaceship autobattler. ...Read More

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Announcing the 2024 Alfred P. Sloan Grant Recipient: Bloomsome

Congratulations to the 2024 Alfred P Sloan Grant award winning team Bloomsome! Bloomsome is a 2D, story-rich floral makeover ...Read More

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Indie Tech Talk 25: Andy Wallace

Beginning as a homework assignment in late 2011, PARTICLE MACE went through many iterations before finally being released in ...Read More

Designing For: Impact – COP28 Climate Conference

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We should talk. Now on PC, Switch, PS4, and Xbox

Discover whether your romance can survive temptations from all directions in this captivating narrative game. We should talk is ...Read More

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BFA Info Session & Tour

A Game Center administrator will be available to answer questions about the upcoming BFA in Game Design. Info sessions are ...Read More

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NYU Game Center Alumni Wins at Come Out and Play

Congratulations to NYU Game Center undergraduate alumni Michael Ren for taking home “Best Use of Techonology” for “Hot Mess” ...Read More

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A Gravitational Ballet: The Creation of Stellar Smooch

The following story comes to us from guest writer Justin Snyder, and chronicles a collaboration between an MFA student ...Read More