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Designers&Artists too MT @markab Programmers don’t burn out on hard work, they burn out on change-with-the-wind directives and not shipping. [caseyodonnell]
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Why do I hold different packrat standards for data vs life? Do I really need that code from 2003 for a GUI toolkit I don’t use any more? [caseyodonnell]
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RT @BiellaColeman: This was one of the most circulated opinion piece in AJE for a reason http://t.co/bAzCBccQ by @ckelty (on The disappe … [caseyodonnell]
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RT @pkollar: RT @markrahner: The people pissed that Hunger Games characters weren’t white are really going to shit when they find out ab … [caseyodonnell]
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Yeah, still waiting on that less-black box I paid for in 2009: MT @ibogost OpenPandora’s Hope #LatourVideogames [caseyodonnell]
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RT @scd: Fascinating piece by former OMGPOP-er @IQPierce on why he didn’t accept a job at Zynga. I will buy Connectrode now. http://t.co … [caseyodonnell]
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RT @abestein: My March @KillScreenMag column about why sports videogames deserve more respect. http://t.co/miGqil9c [caseyodonnell]
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Just started playing this web-based, real-time, resource management game: "Roth IRA". Mechanics are limited, but emergent gameplay is neat. [caseyodonnell]
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We might add Design Education to the list of areas @zimmermaneric recommends (Art Education) we look at for GameDev Ed. #DesignerlyKnowledge [caseyodonnell]
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RT @br: Best thing about being Irish? Knowing that I am a descendant of Celts, our music, traditions, loyalty and humor. [caseyodonnell]
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The trees in GA are broken. So are my allergies. MT @ibogost: Atlanta pollen count: http://t.co/o7xmM6Ps [caseyodonnell]
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For the OS X geeks that don’t always feel like opening Terminal for a symbolic link (hint: use with Dropbox). http://t.co/3A8SRUnq [caseyodonnell]
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On what planet does a thesis statement end in a question mark? Oh, student papers, I forgot. Yes, I see what I did there. [caseyodonnell]
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RT @netwoman: One of the top talks for me, was smart & insightful RT @caseyodonnell: @netwoman Jordan was a student of mine, so was curi … [caseyodonnell]
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RT @IanSchreiber: Paraphrase of what would’ve been my mini-rant: 1. Couldn’t bring my daughter to the game dev parents rant session, and … [caseyodonnell]
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RT @naptimewriting: Daylight Savings is an attempt to kill American parents. DST is an attack on family values. DST kicks puppies. #DSTi … [caseyodonnell]
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RT @tinysubversions: Wow, it seems like every week Kickstarter revolutionizes the way the videogame industry does business!! http://t.co … [caseyodonnell]
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Oh, you’re 4G now, are you? :-/ [caseyodonnell]
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RT @ibogost: "Upgrading Linux," a horror film. [caseyodonnell]
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Wasn’t that a GDC game design challenge talk last year? RT @ibogost: Is there any phrase more ludicrous than "TED is opening up its API?" [caseyodonnell]
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.@the_real_rahjur 🙂 next year I’ll be at GDC. I’ll also be sporting a badge that says MSU. [caseyodonnell]
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RT @G4C: To advance game design and #STEM, we need to see games as an art form – @colleenmacklin #GDC #G4CGDC [caseyodonnell]
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RT @the_real_rahjur: Jesse Schell – if you don’t know how to make games stop taking grant money to do it #GDC [caseyodonnell]
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RT @gameKOG: Grantors: manage your projects. Keep an eye on it and don’t ask for uninformed impossible things. @jesseschell #GDC #edurant [caseyodonnell]
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RT @gameKOG: @caseyodonnell Dude, there is a big gaping hole at #GDC where a Casey should be. [caseyodonnell]
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RT @DisneyPixar: Watch a full scene from #Brave in the brand new trailer http://t.co/WYIkt3ap [caseyodonnell]
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RT @2house2fly: "The simplest explanation is usually Batman." – Arkham’s Razor [caseyodonnell]
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Writing your first book is not unlike #gamedev – the last 10% is 90% of the effort and until it ships it doesn’t mean much. #amwriting [caseyodonnell]
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#MSWORDSUCKS: In reading through a manuscript I noticed a footnote on a wrong page. I clicked on it. Word moved it to where it should be. ?? [caseyodonnell]
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RT @CultureDig: Kick Starting Fans and the Play of Patronage http://t.co/nxdQIkVp #cultd [caseyodonnell]
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RT @edwardoneill: J. Heller’s chart for writing CATCH-22: http://t.co/hZMZYtqo Still think you can just start writing & ‘wing it’? [caseyodonnell]
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ThunderCats "Classic" don’t have classic battery rings to make Lion-O’s eyes light up. Just ‘saying. http://t.co/YTbQixXT [caseyodonnell]
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Now this is my idea of a fun 5K: http://t.co/g2D8BY2G [caseyodonnell]
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RT @csoghoian: #1 way US gov can avoid attacks by anonymous: Stop doing things the Internet dislikes (see: ACTA, SOPA, domain seizures, … [caseyodonnell]
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Press Play has managed to get some of #Unity3D moving into XNA land: http://t.co/tb6PoJnH #GAMEDEV [caseyodonnell]
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Nice little #GGJ2012 game (I stacked all the players and stopped): http://t.co/WlN8HNaX [caseyodonnell]
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RT @NatureNews: He invented computers, AI and broke the Nazi enigma code. His reward? Prison http://t.co/mDHLDt1o #Turingat100 [caseyodonnell]
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[Cross Posted over at Culture Digitally]
It has been a strange couple of days in #GAMEDEV land. For those that haven’t followed Double Fine’s Adventure on KickStarter, now would be a good time to start.
The short story is that a small studio run by a game development luminary employing other game development legends managed to secure a great deal of fan and game developer funding in a very short span of time. Crazier still is that the KickStarter project remains open for another 28 days. Included in this whole production is one that is particularly appealing to me, as an ethnographer of game development, that of a documentary team focused on those developing this game. No longer will I ever fear being asked of my anthropological presence, “will this distract my employees?” Now I can reply, “Double Fine had an entire documentary team.” Of course this wont be “normal” development either, it will be a team focused on a project that was KickStarted, not funded by an external publisher, to whom they are accountable.
As someone that looks at the political economy of the game industry as well, this signals a very strange shift in the game industry that I don’t think (and neither does Tim Schafer) fits into the kinds of questions being asked currently. For many, the question has been primarily, “Did Tim Schafer just break the game industry?” I’d say it was already broken. Steam, The Apple App Store and Android Market saw to that. It doesn’t mean that traditional form publishing is dead, but it was already undergoing a sea change. The old models that once dominated the game industry, rooted in high-priced media and distribution channels hamstrung by large retailers is now changing.
Rather, this is about the maturation of game development and games as a form of media still attempting to find itself. Recently, Ian Bogost on Gamasutra wrote about Game Bundles as a form of entertainment and patronage (among other things). That is certainly part of it, but I’m interested in it as a form of co-production. Many of these recent KickStarter campaigns at the upper echelons offer the opportunity to act as a co-developer, designer or character. It offers another avenue into the game industry, or an avenue to demonstrate one’s existing success as an opportunity to influence or partake in the projects of others with little risk. Or it is an opportunity to get to know a famous game developer who one might not otherwise have the chance to interact with. In an industry so dependent upon social networks, it allows those with enough money to insert themselves into those networks.
Thus, it is part co-production, part entertainment, part patronage and something else. It is the ability to buy your way into a game’s credits, design process or even development team. Isn’t that precisely what so angers gamers about gold-farming? Yet, there has not been the same reaction to these activities for small developers. There has been some negative backlash against Double Fine’s initiatives, but the majority have seen this as a win for game developers. As senior designers leave established studios to begin their own, many will likely explore the KickStarter option as it taps into their fan’s desire to be part of the action and willing to fork over the money for that experience.
I also wonder what this means, long term, for game development projects on KickStarter. I’ve funded several small projects by people new to the game industry, many working on their very first game. KickStarter is used as a means to justify the adventure capital necessary for creating a first game. In many cases the primary fans tapped for these projects are friends and family. In many cases these projects go unfunded or are funded near their deadline with a great deal of the support not from the “crowd,” but rather from those closest to the individuals proposing the project.
For me? I backed it so I could get the documentary. 😉
RT @selmaleh: Beautiful, personal defense of gay marriage by Republican representative http://t.co/oWakxe52 [caseyodonnell]
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Excited about @semisecret ‘s upcoming Hundreds on iOS release… But am apparently not thinkum enough to solve: http://t.co/aojFgw1V [caseyodonnell]
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Now that I think about it, it’s a little ironic that #unity3d has spurred more use of C# in #gamedev than MS/XNA. (No data, only conjecture) [caseyodonnell]
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Protected: Post-Holiday Update
Care Bear boxing. [caseyodonnell]
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RT @kwheaton: Why you should be angrier about NDAA than you were about SOPA
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RT @kellybergstrom: Every time I read a study about how girls and boys like different types of video games, I die a little on the inside. [caseyodonnell]
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`Tis complicated. [caseyodonnell]
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What the hell ever happened to Chainworld after the auction? [and the @tinysubversions et al. attempt to set it free] [caseyodonnell]
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