I was expecting you to look older Mike![]()
Pic1: From left to right, Mike Welch (blitwise), Brian Fisher (arcadetown), mike boeh (retro64) in front of the conference center...
http://www.retro64.com/bf2222/P1010003.JPG
Pic2: Brian, Mike, Mike, and Dan MacDonald
http://www.retro64.com/bf2222/P1010007.JPG
Last edited by Mike Boeh; 03-10-2005 at 06:36 PM.
I was expecting you to look older Mike![]()
Ahhh... the magic of photoshop. Mike is actually 68!
Steve Verreault - Twilight Games
http://www.twilightgames.com --- http://www.indiegamer.com
"Do you really think it is weakness that yields to temptation? I tell you that there are terrible temptations which it requires strength, strength and courage to yield to.” - Oscar Wilde
George was right after all. Mike, you're too young to read this thread: http://forums.indiegamer.com/showthread.php?t=196
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Hell! That guys are walking there. Take everyday parties with each other. Drink amount of... juices - look at thier faces!
And I'm sitting hear and read loosy comments on our great games.
Is it a fair life?!![]()
So I'm assuming you had way too much...juice...before posting today?Originally Posted by Andy
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Yeah, buddy! I have to stick to juice - have not enough money to buy Dope Farmer - to learn another options.Originally Posted by Sirrus
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Who's the dork with the red hair hangin out with all those other cool dudes?
Couple pics were after the Shockwave party where they had free drinks and before the Real/Gamehouse party where they had, you guessed it, more free drinks. A quote from Daniel with Sandlot Games said... "GDC is one giant hangover".
As always was great to meet and chat with everyone! Funny how you have a mental image of certain guys from phone/email and how it is once really meet up. Everybody was actually really cool, perhaps expected a few stuffy types but it really didn't happen.
Last edited by arcadetown; 03-11-2005 at 07:03 AM.
Hey, where was everyone at last night's IG.com meetup?? It was a cool time at Denny's for those of us that did show up.![]()
The realarcade party was upstairs at the same place as the meetup. But it's hard to turn down free drinks and stuff. We got a lot more pics, so i figure we will post them here... btw, i am 33, not so young anymoreOriginally Posted by Jim Buck
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Not much young blood here anymore...
Need people like us to keep you timers on your toes![]()
Yeah, it's US. Last time we were meeting up with a lot of people in Seattle (this February), we literally thought they were kids to grown-ups. But later we found out they were 25-30+... It's quite interesting to see how people of different age look differently all over the world![]()
NO MORE SARCASM, JUST STRAIGHT CAPS FACTS.
this is sparta!!!!
See guys! - Don't try to fool old AndyOriginally Posted by arcadetown
Thanks for a chance to let us know the truth Brian.
Saying seriously, don't pay attention to old far.er Andy guys! I'm happy that you are there and I'm just jelows a little bit. OK?![]()
Here's some more. Think Action has lots more shots which hopefully he will post.
Abraham/Action, Mike, Dustin-Sillysoft (edit)
More Cool Indie Guys
Gamehouse guys 2nd from left is a GH original.
Daniel from Sandlot
Who's the handsome "devil" in the middle?
Last edited by arcadetown; 03-12-2005 at 09:53 PM.
Wowsa, there be giants beside me. And my real-life name is Dustin - just one letter off. I've learned to introduce myself to other indiegamer guys as Sillysoft, matching my username here.
Anyway, it was cool seeing you guys, and everyone else from here. Till next time...
Here's 2 more...
James C. Smith in front of the Real Arcade booth:
http://www.retro64.com/bf2222/james_real.jpg
Me in front of the same booth:
http://www.retro64.com/bf2222/mike_real.jpg
....more to come, I think "Action" got a lot of pics too...
Reflexive Crew in front of Wik booth Brian, Lars, James, Ernie, Ion, and Simon
Display Area for All the IGF finalists
IGF Awards Party Simon (Reflexive), Ion (Reflexive), Johnathan Skinner (Veggie Games), and a few guys form Digital Builders who made Protöthea
IGF Award Global Defense Network
IGF Award Rocket Bowl
IGF Award Alien Hominid
IGF Award Wik
IGF Award Gish
Last edited by James C. Smith; 03-14-2005 at 02:44 PM.
James C. Smith - Producer/Lead Programmer - Costume Chaos, Build in Time, Ricochet Infinity, Big Kahuna Reef, CasualCharts.com
It's kind of funny you know... i keep hearing this mantra about the soccer moms being the target audience for downloadable games and so on... and as I look at the display area for igf finalists pic I can't help but notice that there are pretty much no women at all. I realize it's not always the case, but even so there's something a little odd about the idea of all these 25-35 year old guys programming games for 30-40 yr old women.
Steve Verreault - Twilight Games
http://www.twilightgames.com --- http://www.indiegamer.com
"Do you really think it is weakness that yields to temptation? I tell you that there are terrible temptations which it requires strength, strength and courage to yield to.” - Oscar Wilde
Always been the case. Never many females in game development so I wouldn't expect to find many at a developers conference.
Yes, while a team of 20-30 year old guys making games for 6-10 year old girls makes total sense.Originally Posted by svero
Pappy, and the few other ladies that I'm sure *must* be there... watching... observing... waiting for the moment to strike... I can't imagine what the appeal is. To me, as a guy (last I checked), I'm confident that I'm clinically insane, and see game programming as the mental equivalent of extreme sports. As I sword-fight my way through linear algebra, catch a wave with my compiler, grind the rails of artificial intelligence, climb the rocky surface of game art and jump through the flaming hoops of game design ... this has to be the worst analogy ever.
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Hey you what's up yo? Kickin' it oldskool style!
Mike, you stand accused of shirt crimes. The case for the prosecution:
http://www.arcadetown.com/i/gdc05pic3.jpg
Hah hah, ya what's up with the collar in that shot? It didn't look like that all the time...
Dan MacDonald
a prisoner of the cause
A charge has been laid against all visible extrusions of the shirt.
Hmm.. How many women (non-actresses) are listed in the credits of your average daytime soap or Lifetime original movie?Originally Posted by svero
(seriously, I don't know the answer but would be very curious to know what it is).
At least he is not wearing a t-shirt or any clothing with writing on it. ;-) Don’t listen to them Mike. You look great. The camera just caught you in the middle of a heap compaction / defragmentation.Originally Posted by Anthony Flack
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James C. Smith - Producer/Lead Programmer - Costume Chaos, Build in Time, Ricochet Infinity, Big Kahuna Reef, CasualCharts.com
Hehe I don't know what was going on thereI attribute it to being at the Real Arcade party where the drinks were free all night long. They must have spent some serious money on that party. It was at a really nice place, with good food, drinks, and even little silver gamehouse coasters. Rumor has it that one of the gogo dancers posed for a pic with Dan MacDonald
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Actually, it looks like you just got done playing the game "5 minutes of 'anything goes' in a closet with someone".![]()
I think Flashbang ended up with at least 10 of those, if you count up our collective pilfering efforts.Originally Posted by Retro64
Anyone have a picture of the gratuitously bearded man shaking it on the dance podium? He's our lead artist, and got up there for a bit (even scarier, he was sober). I saw a camera flash during his jig, but couldn't see who took the shot.