Learn how Columbia was created in Irrational Games’ PAX East panel featuring Ken Levine, Nate Wells, Shawn Robertson, and Stephen Alexander.
Read More...Learn how Columbia was created in Irrational Games’ PAX East panel featuring Ken Levine, Nate Wells, Shawn Robertson, and Stephen Alexander.
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In this episode of Irrational Behavior we let you look behind the scenes of the creation at the BioShock Infinite trailer. Some of the people responsible for directing and creating the trailer discuss the constant evolution of the material as well as the hurdles that had to be overcome along the way in order to get to what you see released.
WARNING: This episode of Irrational Behavior is filled with spoilers. Watch the trailer at http://www.BioshockInfinite.com before listening to the podcast.
This completes the first season of Irrational Behavior. The show will be going on a break but stay tuned to IrrationalGames.com for the latest news and content on BioShock Infinite as well as the return of Irrational Interviews starting September 1st. Continue to discuss this episode of Irrational Behavior and BioShock Infinite in our forums.
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by IG.Admin on June 1 2010
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Do game makers game differently? In this episode of Irrational Behavior we ask the team if they are able to turn off their critical filters and play the part of consumer. From the untold developer chatter during lobby sessions in the latest multiplayer games to conquering great single player experiences, how do we play and what do we think. We also ask the team on games that influenced them in their roles and impacted the games they helped create.
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Sharks, spiders, the dark, and chemistry exams. These are just a couple of the things that we are scared of. In this episode of Irrational Behavior we look at the things we are scared of and how it affects the way we make games. Guest Andrew Weaver of Indiana University explains why we enjoy fun and the staff shed light on the challenges of making a game scary.
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What do the dorky things that we do say about ourselves? More importantly, do they give game developers an edge? This month’s episode of Irrational Behavior explores some of our secret pastimes: dollhouse construction, action figure hoarding, cosplay, and live-action role-playing included.
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Telemarketer Ken Levine. Playboy illustrator Scott Sinclair. This month’s episode of Irrational Behavior explores what we did before we began developing videogames. This months episode highlights include the commiserations of former game store clerks, an artist who accidentally concealed a Satanic message in a Christian comic for children, and a confession from the man who claims to have created the deer in Golden Tee Golf.
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Irrational was once a tiny team that made games on miniscule budgets. Today we’re much, much bigger and the budget’s grown along with the ambition of the group’s games. This month’s episode of Irrational Behavior explores what these changes have meant for the studio’s culture and the individuals who’ve been on board as the industry itself has had to adopt the professional practices of big business. Episode highlights include an insider take on the making of Thief, designers Dorian Hart and Alexx Kay waxing nostalgic on the days when they were allowed to do voice over work for Freedom Force, as well as the story of a mysterious onanist who secretly used artist Shawn Robertson’s office for forbidden self-pleasures.
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