Archive for the Shanghai Category

Off the Map in China

Off the Map in China Gamasutra has posted an interview by Christian Nutt with your truly. It begins with... Famous for his work with id Soft

Grimm, Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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When China Rules the World

Ancient Chinese Beauty I really enjoyed this article over on LA Times regarding Chinese vs. Western views of the world. The issue here is m

Shanghai

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Adrenaline Vault Interview

PRC Flag I'm featured in a podcast interview over at Adrenaline Vault - some details provided over at their site: Episode 56’s guest is Am

Alice Sequel, Shanghai

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Shanghai is Awesome

Shanghai is Awsome Since starting the Alice 2 project things have been pretty quiet around here - mostly because it's not possible to reveal ma

Shanghai

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Foreign Games in China

Great article over on the Escapist by Greg Pilarowski covering the topic of foreign game companies trying to do business in China. Greg focuses his at

Asides, Shanghai

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Shanghai Eclipse 2009

Eclipse Over Shanghai 2009 Today was amazing. There was a full solar eclipse over Shanghai. Despite the fact it was cloudy and raining, we

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Online Gaming in China

US-China Today has an interesting article discussing online gaming in China. Seems I contributed some quotes to the piece, along with some Alice seque

Asides, Shanghai

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Hiring – Three for Art

Alice in the Swimming Pond Spicy Horse internal headcount broke the 50 mark a few weeks back. As we approach 60 we're looking for three very s

Alice, Shanghai

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An American Interview

Firecrackers! Long-time press friend John Gaudiosi has presented a nice interview with me over on geek.com. In it we discuss Grimm, the new Al

Alice, Grimm, Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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The Return of Alice

Alice Sequel - Snail Fight Image Waking up in Shanghai this morning I'm greeted with a flood of emails, facebook messages, and phone calls. Th

Alice Sequel, Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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American in China

The Spicy Horse Logo Brian Ashcroft from Kotaku has presented a really great interview with me and a few others from Spicy Horse. It details t

Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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Another Tallest

I had to mention this, simply because the buildings here are getting so TALL. Shanghai to build ANOTHER mega-skyscraper: "Three months after opening t

Asides, Shanghai

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Chinese Gaming Boom

China is a fun place to be a gamer. If you aren't buying 360 games on the street for 10RMB, you're downloading them from P2P and sharing them with you

Featured, General, Grimm, Shanghai

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Great Firewall of China

If it seems things have been quiet around here there's a reason. Well, a few actually. One, after returning from GDC I found myself swamped in catch-u

Grimm, Shanghai

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Games For Windows – Podcast

Games for Windows is hosting an audio interview they did with me during GDC:Welcome to GFW Radio, the podcast homepage for Games for Windows: The Of

Bad Day LA, Grimm, Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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CNY 2008 – Fireworks Fun

So far this year no one I know has been blown up by fireworks in Shanghai, but perhaps not for lack of trying. Check out this video taken on my balcon

General, Shanghai

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Something New, Something Wicked

Over the past 12+ months my partners and I have been working diligently to build Spicy Horse into a premier game studio - our goal is to make it one o

General, Shanghai

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Rainy Taxi Ride

My friends gave me a Canon TX1 video camera for my birthday. So nice of them! And maybe for you... because now I can record and post videos. My hope i

General, Shanghai

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Grimm on GameSpot UK

Emma Boyes over at GameSpot UK has put together a nice interview piece where we talk about Grimm, digital distribution, and life in Shanghai. From the

GameTap, Grimm, Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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One Year On…

My head spins to think about everything that's happened in the last year. On this date 1 year ago I left Lamma Island, Hong Kong and moved to Shanghai

Shanghai, Spicy Horse

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