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mysticjim
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As The Gamemaker Podcast is now fully live the forum mods have suggested I pop a quick link at the top of the first post to let you find it quickly.
Please feel free to read the rest of the thread below, but if you're just looking for the podcast itself then visit;
https://thegamemakerpodcast.blogspot.co.uk/
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Hello all
I recently alluded in this forum thread;
https://forum.yoyogames.com/index.php?threads/gamemaker-podcasts.16698/#post-134685
That I was considering starting a podcast related to Gamermaker. Well, I do believe I'm going to give it a go.
I have a rough idea of what I'd like to do - essentially I think, aside from the Gamemaker Studio software itself, that the greatest aspect of Gamermaker is the strength of it's community and it's willingness to share ideas and help others. It's that that I'd really like to focus on with the podcast. I'd like to do this by interviewing key individuals who have helped make Gamemaker Studio and it's community what it is, but also people who have realised their game creating ambitions using the software.
I'm coming at this as someone who has been using Gamemaker for a relatively short time, I've not got anything near to a published game - or in reality, anywhere near to having a finished game under my belt. I'm hoping that meeting people who have will help further push me towards my goals, but at the same time sharing the wisdom and guidance of these people with others. I'm not pitching it as a 'technical' podcast - more a resource for sharing the individual stories, to provide motivation and inspiration, both for people just starting out with Gamemaker and more experienced users looking for their next steps. I'd also want it to serve as a showcase for what people are achieving with Gamemaker right now and what might be possible going forward.
At the moment I'm currently working getting a basic webpage set up and hosting for the audio. I've done a few podcasts before so this is just formality for me really, but over the next couple of weeks I'm going to be reaching out to a few people who I'd love to interview and will post on here for any contributions, suggestions or assistance directly from the community.
So that's where I am with it. Expect things to start moving quickly very shortly, but for now, I'd love to hear any feedback from anyone on here.
Many thanks
Jim
Please feel free to read the rest of the thread below, but if you're just looking for the podcast itself then visit;
https://thegamemakerpodcast.blogspot.co.uk/
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Hello all
I recently alluded in this forum thread;
https://forum.yoyogames.com/index.php?threads/gamemaker-podcasts.16698/#post-134685
That I was considering starting a podcast related to Gamermaker. Well, I do believe I'm going to give it a go.
I have a rough idea of what I'd like to do - essentially I think, aside from the Gamemaker Studio software itself, that the greatest aspect of Gamermaker is the strength of it's community and it's willingness to share ideas and help others. It's that that I'd really like to focus on with the podcast. I'd like to do this by interviewing key individuals who have helped make Gamemaker Studio and it's community what it is, but also people who have realised their game creating ambitions using the software.
I'm coming at this as someone who has been using Gamemaker for a relatively short time, I've not got anything near to a published game - or in reality, anywhere near to having a finished game under my belt. I'm hoping that meeting people who have will help further push me towards my goals, but at the same time sharing the wisdom and guidance of these people with others. I'm not pitching it as a 'technical' podcast - more a resource for sharing the individual stories, to provide motivation and inspiration, both for people just starting out with Gamemaker and more experienced users looking for their next steps. I'd also want it to serve as a showcase for what people are achieving with Gamemaker right now and what might be possible going forward.
At the moment I'm currently working getting a basic webpage set up and hosting for the audio. I've done a few podcasts before so this is just formality for me really, but over the next couple of weeks I'm going to be reaching out to a few people who I'd love to interview and will post on here for any contributions, suggestions or assistance directly from the community.
So that's where I am with it. Expect things to start moving quickly very shortly, but for now, I'd love to hear any feedback from anyone on here.
Many thanks
Jim
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