Graduate Games is small two person company that was founded in 2006 by Michael Gnade and Zachary Gebelein in Wilmington, Delaware (The Place to be Somebody! That is really the city's slogan). Mike and Zak grew up next door to one another and have been friends since they were four. Our game studio, Graduate Games offers fun, creative, and polished games for the kid in all of us. We are inspired by classic 2D retro games that we played on the Genesis, Nintendo, and Super NES during our youth. It is our goal to make our game ideas a reality and to not throw all our money down the toilet along the way. Graduate Games is your friendly neighborhood game studio. If you would like to support us and our passion for video games, simply purchase a game or tell a friend. We don't have much marketing muscle and rely heavily on our customers and fans to spread the word.

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We're asking for users/visitors/fans etc to vote to name our game. We just put up a poll and hope to have a name and logo soon! Vote for our game now on our blog.

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It’s been a few weeks since we asked for help naming our scifi platforming game. Thank you to everyone who sent in or tweeted game ideas to us. Zak and I made a list of all the decent game name ideas and cut it down to our mutual top 7. You can vote for your favorite game name in the poll in the right sidebar. Here was my ranked top 7 names:

  1. Astral Hunters
  2. Galactic Reign
  3. Terrestrial Brink
  4. Dark Matters
  5. Bounty Ops
  6. Galactic Brink
  7. Silent Conflict

Surprisingly, Zak and I agreed on our #1 and #7 Game Titles. His ranking was:

  1. Astral Hunters
  2. Galactic Brink
  3. Bounty Ops
  4. Galactic Reign
  5. Terrestrial Brink
  6. Dark Matters
  7. Silent Conflict

We have voted, but what do you thing? Vote on our blog: Blog.graduategames.com. Please vote for your favorite game name and share this little promotion with your friends. Once there’s a clear winner, we’ll work on getting a free prototype up and running. I’m hoping we’ll have something free and playable in March (even though it’ll be early and unfinished). Stay tuned by subscribing to our tweets or feed.

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