[...]"Wii Fit for Dummies". It looks like despite the tight schedule and several other projects going on, "Wii Fit for Dummies" is right on track for a June completion and an October 2009 release.
Daggone.... JUNE?!!?! That seems like a very short window for such a book.
Bill Loguidice wrote:
What I'd like to hear from our amazingly intelligent and attractive readership is what exactly you'd like to see in an "ultimate videogame documentary". In other words, what would be your ideal content for such a picture?
Since your project is only a vague concept to those of us "in the dark," it's hard to know what direction you are going with this movie, and thus hard to give a specific "wish list." Keep in mind that we, the "common people," haven't even read "Vintage Games" yet, which your documentary is apparently based on!
Perhaps the main thing I hope you touch on is the JOY that videogames brought to our generation. There would be no "Armchair Arcade," and thus no "Vintage Games" or "Woot!" if you guys didn't feel the joy, but the non-game-geek masses also felt the joy too! While not without controversy, the videogame revolution brought a new type of fun to the masses.
It might be fun if you occasionally show clips (montages?) of casual people enjoying the fruits of their labor. It would be nice to see a "payoff" of these programmers' hard work in the form of gamers enjoying their games. I don't know how you'd do that, but it's just an idea.
[...]"Wii Fit for Dummies". It looks like despite the tight schedule and several other projects going on, "Wii Fit for Dummies" is right on track for a June completion and an October 2009 release.
Daggone.... JUNE?!!?! That seems like a very short window for such a book.
What I'd like to hear from our amazingly intelligent and attractive readership is what exactly you'd like to see in an "ultimate videogame documentary". In other words, what would be your ideal content for such a picture?
Since your project is only a vague concept to those of us "in the dark," it's hard to know what direction you are going with this movie, and thus hard to give a specific "wish list." Keep in mind that we, the "common people," haven't even read "Vintage Games" yet, which your documentary is apparently based on!
Perhaps the main thing I hope you touch on is the JOY that videogames brought to our generation. There would be no "Armchair Arcade," and thus no "Vintage Games" or "Woot!" if you guys didn't feel the joy, but the non-game-geek masses also felt the joy too! While not without controversy, the videogame revolution brought a new type of fun to the masses.
It might be fun if you occasionally show clips (montages?) of casual people enjoying the fruits of their labor. It would be nice to see a "payoff" of these programmers' hard work in the form of gamers enjoying their games. I don't know how you'd do that, but it's just an idea.
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