Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
That’s right, we’re back! Episode 29 of the Toronto Indie Guys Podcast includes special guest Ryan Roth, sound design and composer for IGF Nominated Starseed Pilgrim, The Yawhg, Pirattitude, and Electronic Super Joy. ... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
We’re doing something a bit different today folks! Unfortunately, Troy Morrissey couldn’t make a guest appearance on the show last night; therefore we decided to record a quick episode at our local A&W restaurant. Thi... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris
Episode 28 of the Toronto Indie Guys includes special guest Chris Demelo, a games journalist for the website Bonus Level. Chris and I talk about his time at Bonus Level, and how he got involved within the Toronto game developmen... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
Episode 27 of the Toronto Indie Guys includes special guest Shawn McGrath from ][, and also the creator of ‘Dyad‘ – a tunnel racing puzzle shooting PSN game. It was released on July 17 2012, and we were luckily to ask... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
Episode 26 has Alex Bethke (@MrAlexBethke) on the show to talk everything TOJam 2012, Toronto After Darkcade, and Golden Gear Games. Over the years, he’s had a huge influence on the Toronto game development community ... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
Episode 25 of the Toronto Indie Guys Podcast is here! Co-hosts Arthur and Max talk Toronto Skill Swap, and all the game development events happening in September, including the IGDA panel “Dr Gamelove Or: How I Learn... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
Date Recorded: 19/07/2012
After a 4 month absence, Arthur & Max are back in episode 24. Did you remember the IGF awards we predicted in February? They talk about the results, Gamercamp 2012 (LV4), the IGDA Comedy Nig... more
Hosts: Arthur Marris, Max Brown
Date Recorded: 02/08/2012
In episode 23, Arthur & Max bring Damian Sommer, Alexander Martin, & Chris De Carteret on the show to talk about the 2012 independent games festival finalists. We discuss nominations, predic... more
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These George Brown College students do a great job following and reporting on the Toronto Indie Game scene. If you're a game developer in Toronto this is a must listed too podcast!
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