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Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

GWJ Conference Call Episode 464

Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

Gamers With Jobs

Leisure, Games, Video Games

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2015

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

This week Shawn, Julian, David Heron and Jeff Green talk about gameplay-less games and Environmental Digital Theatre. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Gamerces Jobs Conference call for September 7, 2015.

0:19.7

I'm your host, Sean Anderj, and joining

0:21.3

me here this week, we have Julian Murdoch. Yay, second seat. You're back. You did it. Also joining

0:27.8

us from the Game Design Roundtable, Mr. David Heron. Hello. With a bit of a cold, just in case

0:33.8

you're wondering why David sounds a big wildly different. This is just my normal voice.

0:38.1

I would also be recording my own.

0:39.3

That's pretty good.

0:40.6

And finally, from hit detection and many, many other places, Mr. Jeff Green.

0:45.8

Hello.

0:46.8

Jeff, the last time we recorded, you were actually recording on your back.

0:51.9

And so this time you're recording standing up.

0:54.1

So I feel like things are really getting better.

0:56.4

I'm emerging from the primordial ooze.

0:59.8

My natural human state.

1:01.9

Jeff Green, 2.0.

1:03.5

So welcome, welcome everybody.

1:05.4

This week, David Herron, I don't know.

1:07.6

I'm going to say that you coined a term

1:09.2

because I've never been able to dig it up since you mentioned it.

1:12.3

We're going to be talking about digital environmental theater.

1:16.6

Oh, dear.

1:18.4

That's great.

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