Artanoid - Flash arkanoid game

Date: 9th April 2008 at 2:56 pm | Filed under: actionscript, development, flash, gallery | Author: Sam Burdge

I built the game Artanoid for the 76 Creative website. It is a remake of the arcade classic Arkanoid with a 76 creative twist. The game has 5 levels, various 'power-ups' andalso saves and updates a score table using server side php. I recommend turning the music on to get the full effect, with a different soundtrack for each level.

1 Response to “Artanoid - Flash arkanoid game”

  • Comment by Jeffrey Posner
    Date: June 6th, 2008 at 7:41 pm

    I am interested in having you work on some possible flash games for me. I tried writing you an email but it bounced.

    Let me know if you are interested or when you may have time to chat about it.

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Classic Film & Animation - Jan Svankmajer - Food

Date: 10th March 2008 at 10:35 pm | Filed under: video | Author: Sam Burdge

This is one of my all time favourite animated films, Food by Jan Svankmajer. Here it is split into three parts - breakfast, lunch and dinner. Very surreal!

BREAKFAST


LUNCH


DINNER


About Jan Svankmajer: Wikipedia, IMDB

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76 Creative - New Site

Date: 27th February 2008 at 3:51 pm | Filed under: portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge

76 Creative Screenshot

The new 76 Creative website is here! We have updated our portfolio and the design of the site itself. The incredibly popular Sound FX board is still there, and is now joined by the extremely cool (if I do say so myself) Artanoid - 76 Creative's take on the arcade classic Arkanoid. The site is built in PHP with flash elements.

Check it out: www.76creative.com

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Classic film & animation - Len Lye

Date: 19th December 2007 at 1:35 am | Filed under: blog, video | Author: Sam Burdge

Here are a few of my favourite animations by Len Lye made for the G.P.O in the 1930's. His style of hand colouring and printing onto the actual film itself is still mimicked (digitaly) in adverts today. Remember these films were made before colour film existed.

TRADE TATTOO (1937)


A COLOUR BOX (1935)


RAINBOW DANCE (1936)


About Len Lye: Wikipedia, IMDB

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