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Cheese Talks: The Biggest Humble Bundle Chart Ever!

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Since posting my most recent Humble Bundle article, I've continued to work on some extra bits and pieces, which have culminated an a small 1,400 word update covering minor corrections, a retrospective look at the Humble Indie Bundle 7, and my biggest visualisation yet: a chart highlighting how Humble Bundles have intersected with the lifespans of titles involved.

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What you can see above is a thumbnail of the 190 megapixel (!!!) final published image (also available as an SVG). Before you go opening those up in a new tab, please consider downloading them and checking them out in a proper image editor/viewer (particularly Inkscape if you're going to check out the SVG) - it's going to make for a much more pleasant experience than grinding your browser to a half trying to open it ^_^



You can read some interpretations as well as the rest of the update by following this link.

Looking forward to hearing what GOL readers think about it :) Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Game developer, Linux helper person, and independent writer/interviewer.

Currently working on Winter's Wake, a first person text adventure thing and its engine Icicle. Also making a little bee themed base builder called Hive Time :)

I do more stuff than could ever fit into a bio.
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4 comments

Yulike Feb 2, 2013
haha, the image keeps crashing my Image Viewer. I'll download Inkscape. Thanks for doing this :D
Cheeseness Feb 3, 2013
Quoting: Yulikehaha, the image keeps crashing my Image Viewer. I'll download Inkscape. Thanks for doing this
Sorry! :D

Originally I was aiming for double that resolution :O
Xpander Feb 3, 2013
works fine here with opera web browser and also with GQviewer:)

nice stats btw
thanks for doing this
Cheeseness Feb 3, 2013
My pleasure :)
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