As a young man I could never have imagined meeting Julian Gollop, the man behind one of the games I have loved most in my life and who helped form part of my future, and even less I would have expected, one day, to write a preface to the book about X-COM and its creator…
Read MoreThe strange mystery of Ubisoft Milan
We are about to leave the old office to move in a new, bigger one, better served, better built, with a lot of nice restaurants around and a subway which is only 20 meters away from the office door…
Read MoreStreet Photography: #3 Paolo Sarpi - Milan
The good thing about photography, at least for me, is that it allow me to cool off from the daily stress of working on videogame projects that are requiring a lot of attention, dedication, fiber and will to fight…
Read MoreVideo Game Diaries: #2 Flowers in your weapons
The weapons conception was one of the hardest part of Mario+Rabbids Kingdom battle, as it was requiring us to create toy like weapons that needed two important quality; express their function just by looking at their shape and being colorful and playful enough for being part of a Mario+Rabbids game…
Read MoreThe most magical place on planet earth
There’s a place where I have to go every single year or else I feel home melancholy, even if its not my home…
Read MoreVideo Game Diaries: #1 Custom Nintendo Switch dock
A couple of summers ago we organized a beautiful Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle tournament with people who participated from all over the world…
Read MoreStreet Photography: #2 Streets of Milan
The COVID its really making it hard for all the people like me, who are born with the disadvantaged to have a passion for photography: gears, prints, travelling expenses...
Read MoreAn incredible rollercoaster
2017 was a year that I will never forget. We presented the game after 4 long years of development, hardworking, commitment, tears, preoccupations and expectations…
Read MoreSensō-ji Temple
The Sensō-ji temple in Tokyo it’s a beautiful, ancient Buddhist structure located in Asakusa and it’s the oldest temple in the city. The road that leads to the main body of the temple it’s crowded by people (well, at least it was before COVID times…) with tons of small shops on both side of the road…
Read MoreReally Right Food: #1 Osteria Magenes - Barate di Gaggiano - Italy
Not so far from Milano there’s a place where I often use to go to when I’m low of energy. The work it’s getting crazily tough? Too much stress? Time to enjoy the pleasure of tasting good food!
Read MoreStreet Photography: #1 Venice - The greatest enigma
Venice is a city full of mysteries, enigmas, symbols and history. I've never met a city such as this one.
Read MoreWebinar - A Chernobyl con Davide Soliani e l’Islanda di Vieri Bottazzini
The Webinar is now finally on youtube. It was an honor for me partecipating to this event host by Hasselblad! if you want to support what we did, along with Vieri Bottazzini, come and check the video, and let me know if you have questions and if you found it interesting!
Read MoreHasselblad Webinar about Chernobyl and Iceland
Its an honor for me being invited by Hasselblad to speak about my journey in chernobyl with a selection of my photos. I do hope to see you there this thursday, and answer your questions…
Read MoreCorto Sconto
I know that I can be easily seen as a barbarian every time I write, draw or underlying part of my books, but this is also part of the fun when preparing researches for my photographic trips…
Read MoreLegends and Misteries in Venice
A heart-shaped red stone was placed in the Sotoportego dei Preti Sestiere di Castello. Many don't know why. Legend has it that a young fisherman lived in that place, who one night found a mermaid entangled in his net. So he pulled her to the shore and the siren said her name was Melusina…
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