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My [[Game Developers Conference|GDC 2013]] rant was titled ''No One Knows About Your Game''. It's a spiritual sequel to my 2011 soapbox, [[5 Minutes Worth of Observations about AAA Indie Games]], and it's about how even if you think you have a lot of press and awareness, for all practical purposes, no one knows about your game. | My [[Game Developers Conference|GDC 2013]] Indie Game Summit soapbox<ref>Which is like a rant, but nicer!</ref> was titled ''No One Knows About Your Game''. It's a spiritual sequel to my 2011 soapbox, [[5 Minutes Worth of Observations about AAA Indie Games]], and it's about how even if you think you have a lot of press and awareness, for all practical purposes, no one knows about your game. | ||
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I'll put some additional thoughts here soon... Right now I have to prepare another lecture! | I'll put some additional thoughts here soon... Right now I have to prepare another lecture! | ||
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Revision as of 00:55, 27 March 2013
My GDC 2013 Indie Game Summit soapbox[1] was titled No One Knows About Your Game. It's a spiritual sequel to my 2011 soapbox, 5 Minutes Worth of Observations about AAA Indie Games, and it's about how even if you think you have a lot of press and awareness, for all practical purposes, no one knows about your game.
I'll put some additional thoughts here soon... Right now I have to prepare another lecture!
- ↑ Which is like a rant, but nicer!