Pixelate
From Allegro Wiki
| Pixelate issues | ||
|---|---|---|
| Issue 1 | The Awakening | 95% |
| Issue 2 | The Danger Issue | 95% |
| Issue 3 | The Clean Issue | 1% |
| Issue 4 | Pixelate Reborn | 1% |
| Issue 5 | The Bumper Issue | 0% |
| Issue 6 | The Noname Issue | 0% |
| Issue 7 | New Year Edition | 0% |
| Issue 8 | The Birthday Issue | 0% |
| Issue 9 | Pixelate Reborn II | 0% |
| Issue 10 | Delayed Action | 91% |
| Issue 11 | Handover Issue | 94% |
| Issue 12 | Back-on-Track Ed. | 50% |
| Issue 13 | The Diet Issue | 99% |
| Issue 14 | The Fools Issue | 99% |
| Issue 15 | MIA Issue | 10% |
Pixelate Game Development Magazine is an online publication featuring articles and columns on the topic of game development. Pixelate aims to address all of the topics associated with indie game development, from programming to media.
[edit] History
Pixelate Magazine was originally published by Tom "Grudge" Van den Bon under the title "Pixelate Diskmag" in March 2001, featuring 8 articles. The magazine was instantly a success, and issue 2 came out in April 2001, with 10 articles. Pixelate reached its height in September, featuring several articles every issue for a year.
Tom, the editor, had become too busy to keep putting out issues at this point, so it was taken over by Adrian "RamboBones" Danis. The pace of the magazine slowed down during this time but issues kept coming for another 5 issues before the magazine went stagnant.
After several years, Bobby "BAF" Ferris decided to try to revive Pixelate. The original domain Pixelate used was no longer going to be supported, so he mirrored the issues on his web site. He began to convert the old issues to a Wiki format, which has since been merged with the Allegro Wiki, where the effort still continues.
