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This episode is with the powerful Steve McNeil!
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This episode I take you on a journey to Scotland to meet the Scottish games contingent and to partake in the wonderful Glesgames!
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This episode is with the man himself - it's George Osborn! (no not that one)
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This episode is with the magnificent Luke Hebbelthwaite
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This episode is with the mighty Ellie Gibson
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This episode is with the fabulous Johnny Chiodini
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This episode is a special. off-season podcast where I visit WASD, which was held at the Truman Brewery in Shoreditch
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This episode is with ustwo games producer Mike Anderson
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This episode is with co founder of new game studio Electric Saint, Anna Hollinrake
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This episode is with Landlord of the King Billy pub and one fifth of the Regular Features podcast Jon "Log" Blyth
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This episode is with radio DJ and mastermind of the Stak podcast network, Pete Donaldson!
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This episode is with the brilliant Imogen Mellor
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This episode is with stand up comedian Bilal Zafar
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This episode is with Sarah Dyer, community manager at Splash Damage
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This episode is with Lauren Kaye, presenter and creator of the She Plays Games Podcast and YouTube channel Final Fantasy Union
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Season 5 Episode 3 is with Lana Zgombić, producer at Playstation London and co-founder of the Limit Break mentorship program.
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Season 5 Episode 2 the MGIF Pod is with podcast legend and co-host of TCGS, Sean Bell
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Season 5 Episode 1 of the newly branded MGIF Pod is with the fantastic stand up comedian Masud Milas.
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Hit play for the podcast interview below. MGIF is also available on iTunes or with whatever podcast software you use. Just search for "Making Games Is Fun" and hit subscribe.
This episode of Making Games Is Fun is with Anita Wong.
Anita works at the PR company Indigo Pearl, known for their work with Devolver Digital and Blizzard, amongst many others.
We look at Anita’s early, rubbish jobs before she got into PR, as well as how she got the job at Indigo Pearl. We talk about the business of PR and how it’s actually very important and not full of evil people.We explore Anita’s love of fashion and how she would like to make more meaningful connections between fashion and games. There’s also a LOT of talk about shit and piss for some reason (definitely her fault not mine). She also always insists on doing a version of the photo below whenever we work together:
You can follow Anita at @houndstoothian
Thanks for listening. If you’re new to the series, take a look at our Patreon to find out what I’m all about, why I love doing this and how you can help. Just go to patreon.com/MGIF. The smallest contribution makes the biggest difference when everyone pitches in, so if you have two dollars you won’t miss every month, head on over to the patreon and support this ongoing document of the industry. Thanks!
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Hit play for the podcast interview below. MGIF is also available on iTunes or with whatever podcast software you use. Just search for "Making Games Is Fun" and hit subscribe.
This episode of Making Games Is Fun is with Ho-Yee Li.
Ho-Yee is a producer at Mediatonic, and has just released their first game, Murder By Numbers.
We talk about how it feels to be, at the time of recording, on the cusp of releasing a videogame. We also chat about extracurricular activities, such as Ho-Yee’s contributions to the upcoming Animal Crossing podcast, Asstown (the name will be explained). We also talk about growing up with social gaming and arcades, and how we try to replicate that in modern times.We also get into Ho-yee's route into the industry and how difficult it was to find a way in, as well as explore the ever-expanding breadth of roles available to people in the industry.
Finally, we chat about the amazing, now-released picross / murder mystery / visual novel crazy hybrid that is Murder By Numbers.
You can follow Ho-Yee at @feline_dacat
Thanks for listening. If you’re new to the series, take a look at our Patreon to find out what I’m all about, why I love doing this and how you can help. Just go to patreon.com/MGIF. The smallest contribution makes the biggest difference when everyone pitches in, so if you have two dollars you won’t miss every month, head on over to the patreon and support this ongoing document of the industry. Thanks!
- Visa fler