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« Reply #31 on: January 07, 2008, 07:00:10 AM » |
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Sorry, I gave Mr.Kio a bum link.  Thumbnailed. Thanks for the scan, Mr.Kio!
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« Reply #32 on: January 07, 2008, 03:38:07 PM » |
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I know I've seen your game in a magazine. I think it was in PC Zone, but I can't find the article on the indie pages in the issues I have. Maybe it was somewhere else in the magazine? It could also have been in another mag, but I kinda doubt it... Weird that I can't find it, though  Really? Furk.... I gotta read these things more closely! Do you remember if there was a picture?
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« Reply #33 on: January 07, 2008, 04:27:23 PM » |
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haha, that's great! FUNNY CAT!
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« Reply #34 on: January 07, 2008, 07:13:06 PM » |
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Really? Furk.... I gotta read these things more closely! Do you remember if there was a picture? I know I saw it in a magazine rather recently. It had a somewhat big picture of the title screen and a decent amount of text, and I remember that they made a joke about the title. I can't find it in any of the issues of PC Zone that I have, though. So it was probably another magazine that I only glanced in but didn't actually buy 
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« Reply #35 on: January 07, 2008, 08:07:55 PM » |
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I know I saw it in a magazine rather recently. It had a somewhat big picture of the title screen and a decent amount of text, and I remember that they made a joke about the title. I can't find it in any of the issues of PC Zone that I have, though. So it was probably another magazine that I only glanced in but didn't actually buy  Heheh, awesome!
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« Reply #36 on: January 11, 2008, 03:39:20 AM » |
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Really? Furk.... I gotta read these things more closely! Do you remember if there was a picture? I know I saw it in a magazine rather recently. It had a somewhat big picture of the title screen and a decent amount of text, and I remember that they made a joke about the title. I can't find it in any of the issues of PC Zone that I have, though. So it was probably another magazine that I only glanced in but didn't actually buy  That was also PC Gamer UK. Issue 179. Sorry if you guys are a little perturbed about the coverage - the section is mostly done off the cuff in a few days at the beginning of the issue, so research is basically us finding and playing the games. It's really the stuff we love at that moment (sometimes the games are quite old). I'm always on the look out for the next 96kb marvel. If anyone has any thoughts on improving indie game coverage in mainstream mags, I'd be happy to listen.
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« Reply #37 on: January 11, 2008, 03:53:47 AM » |
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Hoo, thanks Craig. I'm sure you'll get some good responses to that invitation  And thanks for covering the games! I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say it really means a lot to us. I'm of the opinion that the indie and homebrew community is getting bigger and bigger and I think it's soon going to be hard for anyone to ignore it. Just look at the IGF this year, allowing the inclusion of Game Maker games and effectively opening it to anyone with 100 bucks and a mild interest in making games, or how Portal came from being a student project, and that's on the top of several GOTY 2007 lists. I can't say for sure, but I'd wager that four years ago there weren't half the number of interesting free games being released every week by people across the world. People are taking notice, which is great, but review space and other dedicated column inches are mostly given to shareware or those titles that make it onto the console distribution services. It'd be great to have some dedicated space for interesting freeware, and I mean across the media in general.
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« Reply #38 on: January 11, 2008, 07:50:26 AM » |
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Agreed  Both the freeware and indie scenes are becoming more and more prolific these days due to this influx of creativity from people that may be "amateurs" according to many, but are in act fostering the development of a immense shift in the way that people play video games. It is great to see all of the innovation that people bring to the table, it kind of reminds me of this documentary that I saw about the early PC pioneers, in it (I think it was Steve Wozniak) says that the reason he thinks that what they were doing with the PC worked is because they didn't know it wouldn't worked so therefore they were able to come up with all kinds of stuff that was generally thought to be impossible by other computing companies at the time. I think that that is the same thing that is happening now: people want to make the games that they themselves want to play and they don't care how impossible an idea could be. I really am loving the fact that 3D is starting to be considered just an aesthetic/design choice rather then it being obviously superior to 2D (which is the vibe I started to get from the XBOX/PS2 generation) and this is really bringing some great new ideas to the table. I hope that the scene will start to get more and more exposure (especially in the states). I am incredibly excited at what the future will bring...
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« Reply #39 on: January 11, 2008, 09:58:02 AM » |
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We'll see. There's still a lot further that it should go on the technical side; a lot of developers are still stuck with Game Maker, which (IMHO) is a lot like wringing a supercar out of a Yugo. The effort is admirable, but it might not be the best use of time and motivation.
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« Reply #40 on: January 11, 2008, 02:23:30 PM » |
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Whoa, thats cool seeing the games in there! I should enter in one of TIGS compos. 
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« Reply #41 on: January 11, 2008, 02:30:51 PM » |
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Yo, I wanted to extend a belated contraturations, dudes! I need to get my hands on PCGamer UK. Also, on my visit to Ziff Davis I got a chance to talk to one of the senior editors of GFW and he mentioned that he was a big fan of TIGSource and the indie scene (really cool guy). You guys are definitely turning heads all over the industry so keep up the good work! 
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« Reply #42 on: January 11, 2008, 05:05:59 PM » |
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PC Gamer UK has always had good, if late, indie coverage. More than i can say for, oh, all of the other mags. GFW included.
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« Reply #43 on: January 11, 2008, 05:09:46 PM » |
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HM. I'm a bit late on this, but congratulations to all!
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« Reply #44 on: January 12, 2008, 09:33:37 PM » |
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Relatedly, 1up/GameVideos just recently put up a freeloader episode covering Sumotori Dreams, Synaesthete, I Wanna Be The Guy, and Crayon Physics. It's here: http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/17048It's also included alongside something else as 1up Show filler, so a decent number of people will probably see it 
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