03/26/2024
🏆TOP PRIZE: Most Anticipated Game of 2024: “Sukokill” by Leo Lui
“Sukokill” by Leo Lui is the winner of the coveted Top Prize for Most Anticipated Game of 2024 at the Unreleased Games Arcade! Leo Lui’s creation captivates audiences with its innovation and vision. Congratulations!
03/25/2024
Saturday March 16, Gaming Pathways hosted its 2nd annual Unreleased Games Arcade at , bringing together high school design students, local college developers, and indie game studios. Students playtested upcoming titles, providing valuable feedback to creators.
The winners were:
🏆TOP PRIZE: Most Anticipated Game of 2024: “Sukokill” by Leo Lui (Urban Arts Alum)
🏆Best Visual Design: “Big Boss” by Hamra Digital
🏆Best Game Mechanics: “Let Him Cook” by Hector Feliciano, John Snyder, Nick Perell, Zach Stanford
🏆Best Narrative: “Report on the Death of Robert Evergreen” by The Local Rag (featuring Darcelis “Darcy” Gutierrez, an Urban Arts Alum and faculty member)
There were...
🎮21 games showcased
🧠52 game designers (all from local colleges and/or indie game studios)
👾101 student attendees
01/23/2024
🎉 Exciting News! Urban Arts just secured its third USDOE EIR grant, expanding their game-changing computer science education model to middle schools nationwide.
🚀 UA is partnering with Microsoft and Minecraft Education to launch "Creative Coders," making STEM education fun and accessible for all students. Congratulations to Urban Arts for this incredible achievement!
Read more here: https://medium.com//expanding-with-a-pickaxe-74237b4c1e2f?fbclid=PAAaaX7o3tofzNeZpSNRsqwxKPkf8zvknceyU2QFJD1Ny14gckYhQTS_j09pU_aem_AQlHepsGcvIsinntDXK3wtUodVzxbNDFp1qCBw6F0Xy7RhCJJQpHsHdO3kQrWjvjhgo
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With our third USDOE EIR grant win, we’re amplifying what we do best with middle schoolers nationally.
01/09/2024
Exciting times for gaming enthusiasts! This past month, 42 high school students involved in the Gaming Pathways program visited Microsoft Offices to learn from Xbox NYC staff about careers in gaming. Potential jobs covered by the Xbox team included social impact, digital marketing, software engineering, cloud gaming, content design and more.
Earlier, in November, College students studying game design at both The City College of New York and Hostos Community College received an exclusive invite to the Microsoft Experience Center for an event featuring lectures by ID@Xbox, including a special address from Mayor Eric Adams! 🎤🌟
Visit www.gamingpathways.org to learn more about how you can get involved in the Gaming Pathways Program.
12/26/2023
Check out some of the Gaming Pathways Program’s latest events, as told by the Content Program Manager of Xbox at Microsoft! Link below:
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12/11/2023
Exploring the Future of Gaming! 14 students from A. Philip Randolph High School met up with CCNY game design students to playtest cutting-edge digital and analog games still in development. These after-school gaming champs, part of the Gaming Pathways program (led by Urban Arts), bonded over shared passion, socializing, and of course, enjoying some well-deserved pizza! 🍕
Visit www.gamingpathways.org to learn more!
12/01/2023
Recently, The City College of New York hosted a college admissions Q&A featuring Gaming Pathways professor Nicholas Fortugno and three accomplished Urban Arts alums attending CUNY.
High school seniors learned how they can apply to City College’s new gaming program, graduate with little to no debt, and dive into NYC’s thriving digital economy with local job opportunities!
Don't miss out on this chance to level up your future! Visit us at www.gamingpathways.org to learn more.
09/29/2023
Top Tip! 💡 As the new semester begins, it is important to set yourself up for success. Cultivating your workspace is a great way to feel clear-minded as you navigate through your coursework.
09/29/2023
🎮 Gaming meets mentorship! This summer, indie game designers from last Spring's Unreleased Games Arcade came together at Urban Arts to inspire and guide high school students, while playtesting their brand-new video games.
Here’s a to the fun that ensued at the Unreleased Games Arcade - game on!
09/18/2023
This summer, students from Urban Arts came to The City College of New York on a field trip to visit the school and learn how to design street games.
The tour was led by Gaming Pathways Program Director Nicholas Fortugno. 🏫📚🎮
09/18/2023
Gaming Pathways is celebrating the vibrant tapestry of Hispanic culture this ! Let’s embrace and honor the diversity that enriches our world.
09/14/2023
Study tip of the day! Everyone has a different way of holding onto information - try some of these methods and see what sticks.