IndieGames.com Podcast #11: Ichiro Lambe of Dejobaan Games
December 6, 2010 1:06 PM | Michael Rose
Another week, another spectacular IndieGames podcast, if we do say so ourselves. The always-entertaining Ichiro Lambe is on this week, and boy did we go off on many, many tangents.
Among the wordy words uttered this week, Ichiro provides great insight into indie game marketing, mistakes that indies regularly make, and the types of cheeses that he likes. He also challenges both myself and Tim to come up with a game concept on the spot, and we then evolve the idea of a game in which you play as a tree. This podcast has been proven to provide 98% of listeners with uncontrollable laughter.
You know the drill by now - jump below the cut to listen to the podcast, or you can jump over here and listen instead. You like iTunes? Of course you don't, but it's available on there too (you know, in case you're mental). And finally, there is an RSS feed you can subscribe to, if you like being fed. Go listen!
Podcast Links
Dejobaan Games
Dejobaan on Twitter
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There are no official posts regarding 1... 2... 3... Kick It! -- Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby as of yet, but you can visit the Dejobaan news page to check out the lastest updates on it
Once again thanks to Souleye for the intro/outro musiques!
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6 Comments
Transcripts would be great (for us deaf people)
Anonymous | December 6, 2010 1:43 PM
@Anon: Sorry, it takes long enough to edit the podcasts, I can't even imagine then having to transcribe the entire thing too! You could perhaps try downloading it, uploading it to Youtube and using the Youtube transcription thingy, but I don't know how successful it will be.
M Rose | December 6, 2010 1:55 PM
Nice podcast. The best advice for an indie game developer is definitely to include marketing from Day 1 in your project.
Jodi | December 6, 2010 3:32 PM
I laughed out loud quite a few times listening to this, good interview :)
Chris Geehan | December 6, 2010 6:39 PM
This was awesome fun; thanks for the opportunity to chat! :)
Ichiro Lambe | December 6, 2010 6:59 PM
What is the intro/outro song by SoulEye called. I've tried looking on his site for it but alas no success
hydroxy | December 6, 2010 11:45 PM