So I was pointlessly holding off on posting about this since the actual date hadn't been attached. It still remains dateless - possibly contemplating returning its rented tux and staying home to watch the Mr. Bean marathon - but for what it's worth, here is the announcement for my talk at GDC next year.
I was briefly gratified to have the talk included among the two or three design track highlights, but I'm not willing to engage to too much self-deception: A number of us from the FC2 team originally proposed a panel-style talk, and since that number included Clint and Susan, the proposal had ridiculously high profile up until the moment that the event organizers decided not to do panel talks in general. We were asked to turn it into a solo lecture. Because of the topic, I got to ride the trapeze into the spotlight this time.
On the title: Within about a week of the session announcements going up on the GDC site, I got an email from Noah Falstein. Noah was writing to taunt me with the fact that he had already coined the phrase "do, don't tell" in his regular column for Game Developer magazine (January 2007 issue, I believe). If his work on the 400 Project is any indication, it wouldn't surprise me in the least to learn that he's been sitting around for literally years, systematically ludofying core principles from other media into pithy maxims, his printer churning out trademark applications a few feet away. I'm on to you, Falstein.
At some point, I promise to talk about the actual content of the talk.
Yeah, you found me out. What can I say? I'm just a petty guy.
Posted by: Noah Falstein | February 07, 2009 at 02:16 AM
Petty and, I've always imagined, vengeful...
But seriously, your insights on this topic are gold. If by some weird anomaly, any of you eight people who read my blog haven't already checked out Noah's 400 Project work with collaborator Hal Barwood, shame on you. Stop reading my self-indulgent drivel and go to http://www.theinspiracy.com/400_so_far.htm immediately.
Posted by: predding | April 02, 2009 at 06:12 PM