Positech's Cliff 'Cliffski' Harris announces the launch of
Show Me the Games, a new web-portal for indie games, saying: "As an indie game developer, I've heard the discussion about how indie devs should start their own portal more times than I've had bacon sandwiches, and I finally got fed up with the debate enough to try and make a tiny nudge in that direction at last…" Here's the deal:
SMTG is a crazy plan to try and prove that indie game developers, despite theoretically being in competition, can come together as a group, throw some money in an 'advertising' bucket, and help promote each others games. It's true that getting indie developers to organise together is like herding cats*, but I've owned 4 cats over my life, so I'm not scared. Using the amazing nasa-like technology of random numbers, the SMTG site randomises the games listing so nobody gets 'top slot'. This simple listing of games is hopefully just the start, there may well be competitions, discount bundles or all kinds of stuff happening on SMTG in the future. The main point is that we now have a fixed location to host that kind of thing.
For incredibly talented and remarkably good looking journalists such as yourselves, there is an additional benefit to SMTG. The website is intended as a perfect answer to the question "What are indie games?" and specifically "what are decent indie games on the PC?". For a long time, the answer to that question has been "Err... well there is that one, or this one" and now the answer is simple, it's SMTG.
(We called it SMTG as a homage to Jerry McGuire, a film about a corporate drone who cares more about his customers than his boss, so quits his job to run his own business)
*Actually it's much harder. Cats at least respond to food reliably.
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Nov 20, 2010, 07:52 |
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Sounds like a good idea, and at least Cliff seems to be aware of the challenges that this kind of system is going to have. You have to start somewhere though.
as for Jerry McGuire.. wasn't he was fired? |
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Nov 19, 2010, 21:54 |
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Now more indies need to start making interesting games and not another "2D adventure game with amazing art" or another rhythm game.
Cliffski actually makes interesting games; it's good that he's in leading the charge. He's picked some really appealing games to start with too. This looks very promising.
*edited for clarity*
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Nov 19, 2010, 15:40 |
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Awesome idea, I would rather buy from indies directly to avoid DRM and give them more money, but a lack of one single single "directory" makes it hard.
Site needs a redesign STAT though, seriously. |
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Nov 19, 2010, 14:37 |
Dirwulf |
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Cliff,
Where are the forums on the page? How about a contact link? Something...
Yeah...more work for you...better hire an admin...
This is an awesone idea though. Hopefully a lot of the indies will jump on board.
Thanks. |
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Nov 19, 2010, 12:06 |
Rigs |
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Go Cliff!
I think I can speak for some of us here (I hope) in saying we wish you the best of luck and congrats on actually doing something instead of talking about doing!
=-Rigs-= |
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Nov 19, 2010, 11:47 |
eRe4s3r |
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| Is a good idea. |
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Nov 19, 2010, 11:27 |
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