Daaaaang look at all the colors too! Our local clay is a lightish red so my tablets are always that + whatever time of day or how cloudy it is. It takes a while to cook them all up, but they hold a charge forever!
Pretty much similar to that, Joe. Currently we are small enough and don't have a lot of overhead. Should be pretty sustainable at this rate. Quite a bit of excitement from the local game art program students as well. Heres hoping!
well, standard of living/how far your money goes should be miles better in berlin - but going someplace where you don't even speak the local language - that must make a difference in your daily life surely?
haven't heard back from anyone for an internship , 1 person contacted me for a little bit freelancing, and a christian gamecompany sended me an internship offer aaargh the stress day after tomorrow 6 interviews with local companies
anatomy first, also take some life drawing courses, local community colleges are awesome for that, or you can see if there's a doctor sketchy's around you http://www.drsketchy.com but the most important thing is to try to draw something everyday.
This is where marketing fails miserably. Losing resources to keep 2 versions instead adapting prices to the real market. Also, the two company's forgot internet is worldwide available, and I think they are judging only by local money value.
Most likely. I had to NDA when i was visiting couple of times a small local mobile game company that offered me a possible job. So i guess in a big company they would throw it right at you.
bah I sold it. What a terrible let down. Still, my local DVD rental place (lol shibuya tsutaya) bought it at a 400 yen loss. my advice, don't bother. It's one very boring game.
To be honest Toomas no, prolly not, I have a fairly low opinion of my "local" police as it is. I do think now, the cop calling was pretty radical. It does kinda give one the feeling of the United States of Nazi Germany.
Yesirreee! Congrats tinman. More MA polycounters here... http://boards.polycount.net/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=60477&an=0&page=1 Oh yeah, and here's a good list of local game devs. http://www.bostonpostmortem.org/bostongamedev.htm