Archive for March, 2009


Posted by Data in Cortex Command - March 30th, 2009

IGF madnessWow. Just back and recovering from the alternate dimension known as the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. In the Independent Games Festival which is part of the larger GDC, Cortex Command won two (!!!) awards: Technical Excellence and the Audience Award. The latter was probably mainly due to our amazingly supportive fans here in the Data Realms community. So, thank you guys and gals; we will be doing our best giving back the love for a long time to come!

By the time the second CC award was announced during the ceremony, I was already quite drunk and lost a bet to Kyle of 2DBoy (hence the shirtless nonsense) —>

Data is going back to sleep for a few more days now; will be gradually updating the photo gallery with the complete week’s coverage. UPDATE: ALL PHOTOS ARE NOW UP

Thanks again everyone!



Posted by Data in Cortex Command - March 23rd, 2009

Crab love

Click above for more photos – we’re in San Francisco for yet another Game Developers Conference.
This time as IGF finalists though, so we’ll have a Cortex Command booth/kiosk to attend to.
Stay tuned to the above gallery as it will be added to every day of this week!

UPDATE:
Wow, won two awards! Hung over now; more details later.
Thanks so much to the fan community for voting on audience award! You guys rock hard.



Posted by Data in Cortex Command - March 10th, 2009


As was foretold a while ago, there will be cool Cortex Command stuff for you to buy and wear.

That time is now!

Rest assured that the profits from the sale of these fine items will directly support the development of the game!
We will be adding new designs and shirts in the future, so keep an eye on the store.



Posted by Data in Cortex Command - March 2nd, 2009

VoteBot wants you to vote
The Independent Games Festival (IGF) Audience Award voting has started!
Go HERE and cast your vote for what you think is the best game among the finalists!
We hope you’ll try them all and still come to the conclusion that Cortex Command is your pick.

(My name is Data, and I approve of this message.)