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The Vector

IndieCade East 2014: Gameslam

IndieCade East 2014: Gameslam

Matthew Maravilla March 5, 2014

A lot of people who come into IndieCade don’t come empty handed. IndieCade works as a place to gain new ideas from and create experience with like-minded people under one common flag. Thus, IndieCade...

IndieCade 2014: The 25 Most Essential Indie Games

IndieCade 2014: The 25 Most Essential Indie Games

Matthew Maravilla March 5, 2014

There are a lot of independent games out there, so the Indiecade East organizers made it easy for newcomers to the indie genre by organizing a whole arcade of what they consider the 25 Most Essential Indie...

IndieCade East 2014: The Experience

IndieCade East 2014: The Experience

Matthew Maravilla March 5, 2014

IndieCade East is hailed as the Sundance Festival for video games. This year’s IndieCade East served as a great example of what defines independent video games and gaming as a medium. Never have I...

Vatsu’s Game Reviews: Infinite Crisis

Ayodeji Asagaba March 1, 2014

Not ones to let the recent MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) surge pass them by, Turbine (the makers of the hit Lord of the Rings MMO) have teamed up with DC Comics to bring the first superhero-centric...

Danis Anime Corner: Diabolik Lovers

Dani’s Anime Corner: Diabolik Lovers

Danielle Judka February 28, 2014

Dani's Anime Corner Diabolik Lovers: Review Danielle Judka I wish there was a way to see how studios select the shows they plan to animate, because honestly, Zexcs really lost it. For a moment there...

Engineering Recipes: Lazy Cooking Recipes

Engineering Recipes: Lazy Cooking Recipes

Romer Jed Medina February 27, 2014

Editor-in-Chief Your weekends are precious, sleep has the same worth as diamonds, and time never seems to be on your side. This week we will be approaching three simple and “lazy” recipes that require...

Indie Game Thing: Savant Ascent

Indie Game Thing: Savant Ascent

Matthew Maravilla February 25, 2014

Dubstep is one of those crazy music genres that get people into long-winded arguments on whether or not it is actually a genre of music. Dubstep is in-your-face beats full of techno rhythm with a myriad...

The End: FXIII Saga

The End: FXIII Saga

Vector Staff February 25, 2014

Love it or hate it, Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy series is a mainstay in videogaming. Some of the most prized stories, amazing musical scores and graphical tour de forces have come from the 20+ years...

Engineering Recipes: Seafood Doria

Engineering Recipes: Seafood Doria

Romer Jed Medina February 25, 2014

The first recipe I ever attempted to emulate, aside from meatloaf, was Katsudon, a Japanese pork cutlet with egg over rice and onions. Although it's a dish that I could make in a matter of minutes now,...

Anime Review: Hamatora

Anime Review: Hamatora

Danielle Judka February 17, 2014

Why is that whenever I type Hamatora…it wants to be corrected to Hamtaro? Hamatora The Animation threw me for a little loop, but not in a bad way. This will be NAZ’s first official anime title,...

Soundodger+

Soundodger+

Vector Staff February 17, 2014

Indie Game Thing: Soundodger+ Music is a captivating piece of art that some of us (almost) can’t live without. Urges to scream, cry, move, dance, and swing comes from music. However, we don’t have...

Wall of Art

Wall of Art

Vector Staff February 17, 2014

This is a new feature of The ARTicle brought to you by Jay Wall, the Treasurer and resident Paper Mache Artist of the Student Art Society. Are you ready for NJIT’s MiniCon? If not, Student Art Society...

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