NASA Hosts an Out-of-This-World Game Jam

Cognimancer

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NASA Hosts an Out-of-This-World Game Jam



NASA wants to teach you the power of the Dark Side (of the moon).

Space is, as every trekkie knows, the final frontier. It's vast and full of mystery, and we are doing very little to explore it. NASA is disappointed in the lack of enthusiasm towards extraplanetary excursions, and now the organization is turning to game developers to help raise interest in the space program. To that end, game makers are invited to participate in the Dark Side of the Jam, a 48-hour game jam with a mission to create fun, educational games about space.

The jam (which, unfortunately, is unrelated to Pink Floyd or the Looney Tunes movie) begins tonight, kicking off a weekend of design, development, and sleep deprivation. While NASA does want to capture the wonder and intrigue of space, the results of the jam are intended to be more or less realistic - the hope is that players should be excited about the realities of the space program, as opposed to pure science fiction. Sins of a Solar Empire probably wouldn't fit the bill, for example, but look out for simulation-style toyboxes like Kerbal Space Program. NASA itself has already dabbled in game development with its free 2010 game Moonbase Alpha, which challenged players to maintain a somewhat-realistic lunar colony.

Interested teams of developers are invited to utilize the facilities at NASA's own Ames research facility in Mountain View, California, though a number of satellite locations (heh) are also hosting jam sites elsewhere in the US, Canada, and Brazil. Teams will be equipped with a variety of authentic assets including photographs from astronauts and the Curiosity rover, game-ready textured models, audio files, and actual data from NASA spacecraft and simulations - all of which, by the way, can be accessed by the general public [http://www.darksidejam.com/assets/] right now.

Many gamers scoff at educational games, but we're clearly willing to devote the effort: if the learning curve of EVE Online incorporated more realistic systems and modern technology, we'd probably have a million self-trained NASA technicians ready for employment right now. With any luck, the weekend will produce enough fun and interesting games to at least garner a little more support for the organization. Because seriously - space is really cool.

Source: Dark Side Jam [http://www.darksidejam.com/]

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VanQ

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I came here for basketball, Looney Tunes and an awesome soundtrack and get this? I am sorely disappointed!


OT: Fairly interesting stuff, I might check it out. Hopefully some pretty interesting games come out of this, I had quite a bit of fun with Moonbase Alpha with a bunch of friends.
 

SonicWaffle

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Cognimancer said:
The jam (which, unfortunately, is unrelated to Pink Floyd or the Looney Tunes movie)
VanQ said:
I came here for basketball, Looney Tunes and an awesome soundtrack and get this? I am sorely disappointed!
TsunamiWombat said:
I came here expecting a NASA charity basketball tournament and I AM INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTED.
yellowmage said:
Obligatory: http://youtu.be/J9FImc2LOr8
Well, good to know I'm not the only one who came here to make the Space Jam jokes :p
 

ritchards

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ObReality: There is no *dark side* of the moon.

http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/dark_side.html
 

Formica Archonis

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Cognimancer said:
NASA itself has already dabbled in game development with its free 2010 game Moonbase Alpha, which challenged players to maintain a somewhat-realistic lunar colony.
Really? Judging by the Youtube videos I thought it was a co-op game where you attempt to make gamers hate speech synth. (Though some of the bugs were hilarious.)
 

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Cognimancer said:
NASA Hosts an Out-of-This-World Game Jam



NASA wants to teach you the power of the Dark Side (of the moon).
"Get it? Because they're a space agency? Please laugh, I'm so desperate for friends and accolades."
 

weirdee

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Formica Archonis said:
Cognimancer said:
NASA itself has already dabbled in game development with its free 2010 game Moonbase Alpha, which challenged players to maintain a somewhat-realistic lunar colony.
Really? Judging by the Youtube videos I thought it was a co-op game where you attempt to make gamers hate speech synth. (Though some of the bugs were hilarious.)
Given the darkness maps with the glowing lights and the inclusion of certain...features in the debug menu, I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be a rave simulator.