Sinislosion is a Washington State based Video Game Studio based on the philosophy that video games are art, and the people who work on them are artists.
We are incredibly supportive of Open Sourced software, choosing to license most of our projects and their source code under free licenses in order to give back to the work that has allowed developers to prosper for years.
Some projects we're working on include B-TRON: a top-down story based shooter about a cyborg police officer in a dystopian future, and Raquet: a set of tools written in C99 for the SDL2 framework to allow for easier development of games resembling older computers and consoles such as the NES and the Commodore 64.