forever and a day
I know, I know, it's been forever since I last posted.
It's been a busy time. I jumped from final crunch mode on Shrek, to helping out the Sims: Strangetown, to helping Chronicles of Narnia go final, to starting the next project.
Luckily, some kind people suggested I take a break, and I've been on vacation for the past week and still have half a week to go.
Lots of stuff to talk about. I'm really psyched about this new Nintendo Revolution controller. I've been slogging through Rules of Play and decided that I'm going to have to buy it (the one I have I borrowed from my producer) and just take a bunch of notes. It is seriously, THE definitive guide on game design. I also believe that if I continue my book, it's just going to end up being a rehash of Rules of Play, as the more I read, the more of my ideas I find in there. Hopefully though I can help push the study farther, but I don't really know, all my best ideas are already out there.
Right now though, I'm just enjoying my vacation. Visiting a lot of the Seattle sites, both urban and nature.
It's been a busy time. I jumped from final crunch mode on Shrek, to helping out the Sims: Strangetown, to helping Chronicles of Narnia go final, to starting the next project.
Luckily, some kind people suggested I take a break, and I've been on vacation for the past week and still have half a week to go.
Lots of stuff to talk about. I'm really psyched about this new Nintendo Revolution controller. I've been slogging through Rules of Play and decided that I'm going to have to buy it (the one I have I borrowed from my producer) and just take a bunch of notes. It is seriously, THE definitive guide on game design. I also believe that if I continue my book, it's just going to end up being a rehash of Rules of Play, as the more I read, the more of my ideas I find in there. Hopefully though I can help push the study farther, but I don't really know, all my best ideas are already out there.
Right now though, I'm just enjoying my vacation. Visiting a lot of the Seattle sites, both urban and nature.

1 Comments:
At 2:06 PM,
Jeff said…
"...all my best ideas are already out there."
Yeah, I know the feeling. However, keep on top of things. Once you get one top of it all, you'll get to a point where you'll be asking the same questions as they do. Then you'll feel much more comfortable stating/publishing your own opinions because nobody's answered those questions yet.
Until then, I usually feel it's pointless to say what's already been said. To solve that problem you can add value to it by packaging it with other information from a completely different source. This way you act as an aggregator of information, which I see as very worthwhile.
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