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People actually remember this show? I thought I was the only one...

Certain people exploring the game’s deeper hidden secrets have learned that you need to edit game files in order to access certain lines of dialog or events. The game also lays out clues on how to do this. It’s super meta like that.

When I released my game on Steam / PS4 it came with all levels pre-unlocked. Nobody liked it. They said they didn’t feel like they were accomplishing anything. It’s a RACING GAME... Mario Kart 64 came with all the tracks unlocked so I wanted to mimic that mindset. People for some reason didn’t like it...

Imagine being in Valve’s place. Your store is the only store. So everyone who wants to make money creating PC games is banging on your door begging to be let in. Eventually all the voices just came to be too much so they tried Greenlight. And that wasn’t good enough. So now just anybody can get in. It was so bad that

The Wau is good. I root for the Wau 100% because it stands for PHYSICAL existence. It doesn’t care about the ARK and the whole concept of floating in a simulation for thousands of years seems good on paper but in practice it’s wasted potential. The WAU has the potential to not only breed new forms of life but to

Cannon Spike is valuable? I didn’t know I owned anything of value.

Actually what’s happening is BOTH TEAMS get the win screen on a tie.

Ok. So... Let me get this straight...

Tripping over Clint Eastwood’s foot at his own bar/restaurant. I was only 13 years old at the time. It was hilarious that he had his foot sticking out that far and I was so concentrated on looking at him I forgot to look down. His reaction was also priceless.

Nobody ever thinks about these things from the developer’s perspective. They spent years, YEARS, making something which is, to them, the whole world. Now- obviously being an indie developer is something nobody here can actually relate to- especially TB, and he’s totally in his right to say whatever he wants, and I

My Stream to youtube attracted the biggest audience I’ve ever recieved for Streaming the game. Thankfully my game wasn’t stolen because I set it up before-hand. But what I didn’t expect was the HUGE amount of trolling / negativity I received. I don’t think I’m going to be streaming GTA V ever again. What a horrible

The city looks very murakami-esque.

What I'm curious about is the Sentry gun. That looked like an awesome alt sentry for Team Fortress 2's Engineer- I remember a lot of Dr Grodbort weapons being added to TF2 a while back- It would be nice to see something like that in game.

I love how many companies like this are out there which try to act as a go-between for Valve and an indy dev, usually they end up taking 100% of the game's steam profits in exchange for a small fee to buy the game wholesale from the indie devs- especially if the title is in greenlight hell. I had 3 such offers at

Getting my game Greenlit.

So the Steamworks developer badge, really, is my most rare achievement.

Phantasy Star Online on the Dreamcast was one of the first cases of dynamic music changing I'd seen in a game where going in and out of combat would cause differing parts of a song to play with 2 differing moods. The way the songs worked if you looked at the soundtrack (or loaded it into a CD player) was the songs

It's vile, disgusting, and full of a ton of broken promises. "Sure I'll buy your game!" They never do. If the Greenlight voting numbers actually reflected GENUINE sales I think that it would be safe to say that indie PR is actually worth it.

Oh my god. The colorful Teddy Bears and Bubble Cannons... If you could pit those against space Marines then you'd have Joe Hakleman's "The Forever War" in video game form...