
Welcome to The Black List, your one stop shop for the stories published on the site this week.
MONDAY FEATURE An evening with id > It was a warm night out on the 14th of September when id Software took to the stage at the Sydney Opera House. The intention of their visit? A look at the “past, present and future of gaming.” READ MORE
TUESDAY NEWS Visceral Games Melbourne is no more > Already reeling from the closures of the likes of Team Bondi and Blue Tongue Entertainment, the Australian development community has suffered yet another blow. As reported by MCV, EA has called time on one of its Victorian developers. Though it didn’t enjoy the high profile of its US based progenitor, Visceral Games Melbourne contributed to the success of the Dead Space and Dante’s Inferno properties. READ MORE
WEDNESDAY NEWS nanoBITES 58 > After closing original developer Kaos Studios, THQ has entrusted the next instalment of its jingoistic Homefront series to Crytek. According to CVG, the FPS project will be handled by Crytek’s UK studio, once known for its work on the TimeSplitters franchise. This is just one of the stories in this week’s edition of nanoBITES, our ongoing feature devoted to small but important news items. READ MORE
THURSDAY FEATURE Developer Playlist 3: Daniel Visser > In the latest in our series on developers and the games that inspire them, Daniel Visser of Wicked Witch Software tells The Black Panel about the influence of classic titles Tetris, Age of Empires II and World of Warcraft on his career. READ MORE
FRIDAY CANCELLED Dungeon Duels > The creators of the wildly ambitious BioShock Infinite have delved into their archives to reveal a game that never was. Irrational Games has published its original pitch for a console based fantasy outing known as Dungeon Duel. Though described as a real time strategy title, Dungeon Duel’s combat system was seemingly inspired by turn based trading card games such as Magic: The Gathering and Pokémon. READ MORE
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Men (I mean manly men, I mean Daniel Boon style men) are not often associated with the video games industry. Daniel Visser may make many rethink their positions. Just look at his photo. If that doesn’t scream “I would eat Bear Grylls for breakfast” then nothing does. Visser is the Managing Director of 
