Jonathan Mak Interviewed

This PS3 Fanboy interview reveals some juicy information about Queasy Games' upcoming Everyday Shooter, especially the comment about a demo being available. As confirmed by Jon himself, there is no such thing.
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This PS3 Fanboy interview reveals some juicy information about Queasy Games' upcoming Everyday Shooter, especially the comment about a demo being available. As confirmed by Jon himself, there is no such thing.


Gamasutra (the 'art and business of games'.)
Game Career Guide (for student game developers.)
Worlds In Motion (discussing the business of online worlds.)
Games On Deck (serving mobile game developers.)
Game Set Watch (the Group's alt.game weblog.)
Comments
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Posted by: Derek | August 1, 2007 11:05 AM
That reminds me, I wanted to start interviewing people for this blog. Anyone have any suggestions of indie developers who haven't yet been interviewed by anyone, but who should be?
Posted by: Paul Eres | August 1, 2007 11:14 AM
What about the guys from De blob? I'm wondering how they got their concept sold to THQ and if they were somehow involved with the creative aspects.
Posted by: Sciere | August 1, 2007 11:57 AM
How about Data (Realms)?
Posted by: haowan | August 1, 2007 12:25 PM
OH my god!!!What happened to the website skin!!Super pro cool!:D
Posted by: Firesword | August 1, 2007 12:31 PM
the guy who left the comment about a demo is off his rocker. no demo is available yet.
Posted by: jonathan mak | August 1, 2007 2:11 PM
@Paul: Ikiki (Nikujin and Teppodon), Hikoza.T.Ohkubo (Warning Forever and Rayhound) and why not an interview with the2bears?
Posted by: LoverBoy69 | August 1, 2007 5:55 PM
Thanks for the suggestions so far!"Ikiki (Nikujin and Teppodon), Hikoza.T.Ohkubo (Warning Forever and Rayhound)"Do those guys even know English though...? I took a year of Japanese in college but it's not enough to interview someone and translate it to English. I'll ask them if they do know English though.
Posted by: Paul Eres | August 1, 2007 9:06 PM
Chances are they have a very basic notion of English, but won't feel very secure in it. Keeping the words and grammar simple should be enough for them to understand. Got to remember that they're programmers, and can't program without using some very basic notions of English.
Posted by: Kon-Tiki | August 1, 2007 9:27 PM