Jeff Lee's Blog
The rare and mysterious Jeff Lee has been spotted on the programming teams at WayForward and Zingagi Games, typing furiously and looking altogether unkempt and haggard as he slings together fixed-sized object allocators and fixes other people's compiler warnings for such titles as Contra 4, Sports Champions, and BloodRayne: Betrayal. Oh, and let's also not forget Barbie and the 12 Dancing Princesses--that is the one that impresses the ladies, after all. Jeff appears to subsist exclusively on soup noodles and occasional sunlight, and is a superbly mediocre guitar player. He has very recently transplanted himself into New York City, where he hopes to develop enough knowing cynicism to act properly blasé about the city's greatest attractions and eateries.
See also: Jeff's rare and mysterious blog, and Jeff's even rarer and more mysterious home page.
Expert Blogs
A technical overview on the use of metrics for BloodRayne: Betrayal, the upcoming hack-n-slash title for PSN/XBLA.
Jeff Lee's Comments
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[News - 11/01/2012 - 11:41]
I hope I 'm not ...
I hope I 'm not the only one who thinks this is the most exciting game news of the past couple years.
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[News - 10/23/2012 - 10:02]
My sentiment exactly. I love ...
My sentiment exactly. I love me some Tim Schafer, but it 's my impression that you can only afford to make the choice he 's describing if you 're already breaking even or better, which is probably only true for a small portion of studios.
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[News - 03/13/2010 - 03:30]
I had a prof in ...
I had a prof in an mathematical economics class that did research on an idea that sounds awfully similar to the knowledge chains idea Rohrer is talking about. Do I know that you know that I know that you know, etc., to the nth degree. Google David Ahn and check ...
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[Feature - 07/22/2009 - 05:50]
Let's not forget about the ...
Let's not forget about the ne plus ultra of 4th-wall extension: the Nintendo DS. As the result of a kind of self-conscious conviction that the DS is an innovative platform, one is frequently invited to shut the console, shout or blow into the mic, or change the orientation of one's ...