
Welcome to The Debug Log, a podcast about game development. Hosts Andrew, Obinna, and Ryan are all professional game developers. From games for health care to AAA mobile games, these guys have experienced it all and have the scars to prove it. That being said, this is not your typical developer podcast. The Debug Log balances in-depth discussions and interviews with a casual and wry sense of humor... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyVideo GamesLeisure | ||||

The boys are back! In this week's episode, the gang reunites and catches up on what everybody has been up to over the past couple of years. We also address the ongoing layoff crisis in the game industry. What does it mean for the future of AAA and in... more
We all have to start somewhere. If you are interested in game development and hope to get started soon, you've come to the right place. On today's episode, the guys begin with a discussion of their origin stories and how they each got into game devel... more
This week we have a classic game industry news round-up. Ryan and Obinna explain Roblox to Andrew while the whole gang tries to understand the weird new world of NFTs. We've been off the news beat for awhile so we touch on a variety of other topics b... more
So after a long, hard talk with a couple of GenZ-ers, we decided to move from only-audio podcasts to both audio and video podcast recordings! This episode marks the first video edit of The Debug Log. Our goal is to post both the audio and visual vers... more
Hi quality podcast and informative interviews.
I’m a beginner game dev (16M) and I’ve not seen a game podcast like this one. Funny and chilled out hosts, in depth conversations and easy to grasp topics are rare to find and these guys have absolutely nailed it. Thanks!
Fantastic coverage of game dev from indie to AAA, artist to dev, mobile to cloud, game design to company politics. Love the theme, can you guys release a full track to pump me up when I’m getting sleepy on the road?
Was an ok podcast when they covered game development, but it has recently devolved into poorly parroting tone deaf Marxist propaganda.
As someone who is trying to get into the industry, this podcast has a lot of value. Great discussions, great personalities. Thanks, guys!








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