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Podcast: IGDA & the Indie Dev
By Corvus | September 1, 2009
Now that we have some other IGDA business taken care of, we can shift our focus to more constructive issues!
To that end, I recently invited Coray Seifert, Darius Kazemi, Jay Barnson, and Scott Macmillan. Our topics of discussion revolve around the relationship between the IGDA and the indie developer. We cover a lot of grounds in this podcast and touch on some important topics. I hope you enjoy listening to my guests as much as I did.
I am very interested in continuing this series on the IGDA–bringing in more perspective and grappling with some tough questions. If you’re an IGDA member, or an indie developer, or both, and you’d like to appear in a future episode, please let me know. I’ll be putting together groups of three to four people as often as once a month, should there be interest.
To subscribe to this and future podcasts, you can add us on iTunes, or a podcast-specific RSS feed.
And stay tuned later today for the return of the monthly Blogs of the Round Table topics!
[EDIT: If you were confused to hear people who were obviously not Scott, Jay, Darius, or Coray--give it another listen. We had a technical glitch that's now been resolved.]
[EDIT: In the interest of complete transparency, "We had a technical glitch that's now been resolved," actually means, "I'm an idiot who shouldn't be trusted with auto-fill features in web browsers."]
Tagged:igda, indie dev, podcast. | 3 Comments »






September 1st, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Haha, I was having the strongest deja vu there until I realized that, yeah, Corvus probably re-uploaded the last podcast instead of a new one =D
September 1st, 2009 at 8:03 pm
EDIT: “I’m an idiot who should be trusted with auto-fill features in web browsers” means “I’m an idiot who should NOT be trusted to provide proper wording.”
September 1st, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Let’s call that one a typo since I meant to say “shouldn’t.”