255. We're Truly On The Bleeding Edge Of Something
Sep 09, 2024•59 min
Episode description
Lords:
* Adam
* https://store.steampowered.com/app/2769410/Ash_AdamsGOBSMACKED/
* Linker
* https://linker.itch.io/
Topics:
* Ways you've changed in the last 20 years that have surprised you
* Examples of x animal software running on y animal hardware (ie. fox being cat software on dog hardware)
* This argument about whether erasure poetry is poetry
* https://www.tumblr.com/whistletown/753096096947011584
* Favourite RPG (videogame or tabletop; open to interpretation)
Microtopics:
* Launching a game in the deep past.
* Indiepocalypse.
* After Journey's End vol. 2.
* The Monthly Tape Club.
* Games that are big enough or marketable enough.
* Getting excited about this month's PC Gamer demo disk.
* Zine-like game distribution.
* Making a small game to express a thought.
* Making a living making weird shit.
* The methods of marketing a small game.
* Practices that have existed for thousands of years.
* The boom and bust cycle and why you might or might not get in on the next boom.
* Making a shit-ton of money and continuing to pay your employees rather than laying them off.
* Whether Gen Z is savvy to the MBA brain worms.
* Whether Jim has a college degree.
* New England Sarcastic.
* Learning about having kids and wondering what it'd be like to have a purpose in life.
* Being legally responsible for the survival of the worst roommate imaginable.
* Other People's Dogs.
* How is your life different from when you were 6 years old?
* Becoming a permanent resident of Canada.
* A local theater company producing your play.
* Frog Fractions: it came from space.
* A thing that expresses the maelstrom going on in my head (or soul)
* The six 70s funk songs with a long enough stretch of isolated drums that they became the drums for every song ever.
* How to make art as an expression of human needs.
* Video games: they shouldn't exist.
* Expressing a thought with the skills you enjoy flexing.
* The virtues of having playtesters.
* Bug software running on mammal hardware.
* Tiny cats in the bodies of big cats.
* Service dogs for cheetahs.
* Remaining calm around humans because your dog buddy loves humans.
* Erasure Poetry.
* Oh Someone Oh God And Then Me.
* Formalized rules for determining who gets credit for what when a bunch of people make a piece of art.
* Legal precedents for copyright and reproduction rights.
* Magnetic fridge poetry.
* Inventing an art form that's even more constrained than pixel art somehow.
* Unity of effect.
* Looking at a blurry 16x16 tile and not being quite sure what it's supposed to be.
* RPGs: what even are they?
* What you can get away with within the aesthetics of a black and white Game Boy game.
* Whether Breath of the Wild counts as an immersive sim and whether immersive sims count as RPGs
* Getting into the topic weeds.
* Chained Echoes.
* Observing the sand running through the hourglass.
* Social anxiety preventing you from enjoying tabletop RPGs.
* Playing tabletop RPGs with a bunch of weird theater people.
* Meeting your friend at a bar to catch up on the latest events in his tabletop RPG sessions.
* How to use your name on social media.