there should be a play button on the big image at the top of the pageAlright guys where is this video everyone's on about? Can't find it for the life of me
there should be a play button on the big image at the top of the pageAlright guys where is this video everyone's on about? Can't find it for the life of me
there should be a play button on the big image at the top of the page
Here, I'll do it for you.I would hate to see what Amazon and Kickstarter charge them for this.
I love that it hasn't even been up for an hour and they are already at over $47,000. They should have a fully funded game by tomorrow.
They will lose their reputation and in the information age we currently live in, that's worth more than anything else to an entrepreneur.What is to stop someone from just running with any money they raise for their "project"?
Presumably by "end of the week" you mean "tomorrow".Passed 50,000, yep, they will do it by March... maybe even by the end of the week.
Here, I'll do it for you.
Kickstarter - 5%
Amazon - 2.9% (possibly higher)
Total - 7.9%
0.079 * 400,000 minimum = $31,600.
Wasn't this the sort of thing Gabe Newell was talking about a couple years back?
www.doublefine.com said:Pledge $150,000 or more:
Tim Schafer (that’s me) will give last four remaining Triangle Boxed Day of the Tentacles, in original shrink-wrap.” (Limit of 1) (Holy crap, what am I thinking? I only have four of those!)
Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
I think that you're missing the point of this....[snip]... For this particular genre, this is the only way to get it produced--and more to the point, solid evidence that people would really pay for another one of these games.
You don't need to worry.....[snip]...To me, this Kickstarter is very promising news because it basically says "We're at the point where we have enough breathing room to try to work without publishers, rather than desperately going hat in hand to every publisher out there"
Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
I don't think I quite understand what you're going for here.Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
You get a copy of the game if you donate 15 bucks, which is the normal price of the game I'd guess, what's the problem?
Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
Yup. To quote Tim: "So basically Im just talking about changing the entire world forever for the better" HahaIf this succeeds you can bet we'll see it happen more and more often in the future.
Has it really come to this? I suppose Schafer is sensible to try and leverage his "gamer cred" to get "support" from "fans", but can't he just approach other Internet gaming celebrities to finance his flops? Obviously notch is choking on his innovation money to the point he'd waste $$$ on Psychonauts 2, but rather than fleece hrdcore NeoGaffers and social media followers can't he go to Michael Pachter or a successful gurl gamer? I'm sure David Jaffe would like some of this indie buzz too. Twisted Metal is lacking in credibility as an art game.
In a recession should you really be going to your fan base to finance something financial professionals at successful corporations have said is "unprofitable, Tim"? I guess when all you have to pay people for their investment is dinner with your celebrity game designer profitability shouldn't be a problem. Maybe that's the point. To take the "business" out of "business" and turn it in to a charity. Like when those companies send you Christmas cards and then tell you you should pay them for sending them to you. That'll work one or two times, but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
You get a copy of the game if you donate 15 bucks, which is the normal price of the game I'd guess, what's the problem?
y'all got trolled
Yup. To quote Tim: "So basically Im just talking about changing the entire world forever for the better"
What if the game sucks.
What if the game sucks.
What if the game sucks.
but I can't imagine dinner with any male is good enough to pay $10k for more than once or twice.
What if the game sucks.
What if the game sucks.
What if the game sucks.
Fuck you. I would totally freak out going on a lunch with Tim and Ron.
Sign me up for 15 bucks atm!
...yes, but how is that a "modern touch technology" as opposed to, say, your mouse and keyboard back when DooT was released?
What if the game sucks.