Given enough time, even a business starts to collect some interesting stories. And Panic, Portland's long-standing software company/video game publisher/hardware developer/who knows what, has been around for a long time. Our host, Christa Mrgan, takes a look at the strange, funny, interesting, and useless parts of Panic, through interviews, stories, and Cabel's rambling asides. Now Panic lore can ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessLeisureEntrepreneurshipVideo Games |
Why would anyone—and in particular Panic—want to make a trade show booth? A look back at our completely normal trade show history, plus a look ahead to some of our Season 2 episodes!
Show Notes
• Campo Santo
• Firewatch
• Panic Podcast S1E4: Audi... more
Find out how an offhand idea to mark the 15th anniversary of a software company launched a decade-long saga of twists, turns, and mini-boss battles that led to the creation of a handheld gaming console as surprising and unique as its creators. Pre-or... more
How the Nokia N-Gage failed so spectacularly that it became a meme before social media really existed. And what that has to do with Panic, exactly.
Show Notes
• Sidetalkin.com
• Sidetalking.com
• The Nokia N-Gage on Wikipedia
• The N-Gage websit... more
How did a fierce competition with a rival lead Steven Frank and Cabel Sasser to make a life-changing decision in a meeting with one of their biggest idols… and one of their arch nemeses?
Show Notes
• Capture of the Audion Faces page from February 2... more
An act of social media spite, an unlikely friendship, and a lot of fast food coupons. How did signing up for a Twitter account to do support lead to an odd and endearing relationship… and whatever happened to the cardboard friends we made along the w... more
Most of us remember the iPhone app store launch in 2008 and the iPhone app gold rush that followed. Indie developers flocked to the platform, all determined to build a breakout app that would earn them millions. And pretty soon that gold rush… turned... more
It’s a lovely morning in the village, and you are a horrible goose. How did four-person indie game studio House House create the anti-hero internet sensation that honked its way into our hearts in 2019? And how did a small-ish company on the other si... more
A fun podcast detailing the projects of Panic as a video game publisher and a the creators of Playdate. All episodes are have been a delight to listen so far.
Been following this for some time and was so glad I got my 2021 pre order in.This podcast Shows how much work and effort has gone into this project. Really hope it all goes well for everyone involved.
My expectation is it will make you laugh as well!
Disappointing company.
This is one of the loveliest, goofiest, goodstorytellingist podcasts I’ve listened to in a good while. Thank you for bringing some smiles to these crazy days, and make more episodes!
I like and use Panic's work a lot, and find the company to have an interesting story, and this internally-produced show does a wonderful job of diving into the firm's esoteria.
Each story is well crafted, with a mix of narration and interviews with company founders, employees and people who were around at the time, and it comes across as a labour of love rather than an ad for the company.
Apart from the fact that the title is missing the word "The" from the beginning (part of a trend I'm not a... more
Finally some insights on the most admired and elusive software company in the world! This is the only podcast I was waiting for!
One of my favourite Mac indie developers.
I mean, how can this *not* be good?
Another đź’Ž from Panic. The quality of what Cabel and Co. craft is always above expectations.
A very great podcast! It’s very interesting to hear more about Untitled Goose Game!
I like them
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Apple Podcasts | #131 |
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