Headline RePLAY – 2.20.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: BioWare’s Jennifer Hepler is under attack, Valve and hardware development and a Pokémon scam on Apple’s App Store.


Hell hath no fury like the internet, whether justified or not as BioWare writer Jennifer Hepler learned quickly when a post on Reddit accused her as the “cancer that is killing BioWare.”  

The post contained a heavily edited interview from October 2006 where Hepler was asked about the least favorite thing about working in the videogame industry. Her answer: “Playing the games.” The Reddit post completely ignored the context of her answer where Helper was expecting a child and had little time to play as a result.

“And with a baby on the way in a few months, my minimal free time (which makes it impossible for me to finish a big RPG in less than six months already), will disappear entirely,” said Hepler during the interview.

Her comment about a “fast-forward button” to let players skip combat in games only added fuel to the controversy. “Gamers almost always include a way to “button through” dialogue without paying attention,” she said, “because they understand that some players don’t enjoy listening to dialogue and they don’t want to stop their fun.”

“In a game with sufficient story to be interesting without the fighting, there is no reason on earth that you can’t have a little button at the corner of the screen that you can click to skip to the end of the fighting.”

According to Reddit’s “ohemeffgee”, ever since the post went up Hepler has been harassed with phone calls and e-mails.

And when Hepler decided to join Twitter a few days ago she was relentlessly attacked on her writing ability and physical appearance. In response, she Tweeted: “I just figure they’re jealous that I have both a vagina AND a games industry job, and they can’t get either.”

BioWare’s Studio GM Aaryn Flynn joining the fray in Hepler’s defense with a blunt and not PR-friendly response just made matters worse: protestors are now accusing BioWare of treating customers disrespectfully.

Since the writing of this article, Hepler’s Twitter account has been deleted.

Agree or disagree with her comments, like or dislike her writing, Hepler doesn’t deserve these attacks on her character.



In the name of innovation, Valve’s Gabe Newell told Penny Arcade Report that he wants wearable computers and to consider hardware development. More on hardware development and less on wearable computers, but Valve exploring such a venue is definitely turning heads.

When asked about a future where Valve sells hardware, Newell responded, “If we have to sell hardware we will. We have no reason to believe we’re any good at it, it’s more we think that we need to continue to have innovation and if the only way to get these kind of projects started is by us going and developing and selling the hardware directly that’s what we’ll do.”

Newell added he rather leave the hardware to the experts though, but said it was “important enough that if that’s what we end up having to do then that’s what we end up having to do.”

For more on Valve’s long term projects, wearable computers and answer to fans about Half-Life 3 check out the full interview at the source link below!



Remember how Apple was removing counterfeit App Store games like Angry Ninja Birds that somehow made it past their strict approval process and reached the top of the App Store chart? It looks like Apple might need to re-evaluate their system: a bogus Pokémon app has appeared in the App Store from an unknown company dubbed as the House of Anime and it has already reached the top two slot in the Paid Apps chart.  

Cheated consumers are out en masse protesting on the reviews page about how the app doesn’t even work or open.

A closer look reveals that the app is not endorsed by GameFreak or Nintendo and the House of Anime is even offering products like Digimon+ and YuGiOh+, both copyrighted to Bandai and Konami respectively.

Ultimately, it looks like Apple needs another clean sweep of its App Store.

*Source: App Store 

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