JEFF CRAHAN
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" thing that i find interesting is that because i may curse in my podcast, that means i am not being proffessional. And that i should show some respect for the people that have worked so hard to make a game. When i think something is a peice of shit i say so, except i actually use the word shit. Have you actually listened to so called "proffessional critics" when they don't like something? I have heard Siskal and Ebbert tear movies to shreds in their reviews. I mean just destroy movies. Food critics are even worse. A chef has put their reputation on the line, invested their life saveings into a resturant and a food critic will shred them in a review. The only difference between them and myself is that i will actually say the word shit. They just cover it up by useing large words and impressive adjitives. But it is quite obvious when they think something is crap because spend so much time in a thesorus looking for other ways to say shit. By the way i know i can't spell, wish this thing had a spell chec"
Sunday, August 16, 2009
"y- I am not bitter and i do like my job. I was just saying that he choose to make entertainment his proffesion and that with that choice come ramifications. One of which is that his consumer is the public. When he does bad at his work he has to take some flak, when i do bad at my job i get sued. But getting sued is a part of the proffesion I choose to be in. I can't wish away lawers just like he can't wish away the publi"
Friday, August 14, 2009
"a co-host on one of these unproffessional podcasts i would agree with you. I say what i want with no regard for the developer, whether it be positive or negitive. I think someone said something about drinking when doing the podcast, guilty of that too. However, grow up. I am 28 and work as an auditor. Do you have any idea of the amount of shit i take on a dialy basis. You have a dream job. I sacrifice and put in an insane amount of time at my job. Yet we get blamed any time the economy goes in the shitter... Enron, Madoff, etc. I do our podcast for fun. I get no free-bees from anyone, i buy all my games new and encourage people to by new on my show because i care about you the developer. So do i feel entitled to speak freely about what i spent my hard earned money on? What do you think. Podcasts about video games are nothing more than a conversation. Our entire show is off the cuff the only thing we prepare is a main topic (last week it was about gurrila marketing and videogames). I think thats why podcasts are popular for our hobby. Peoples eyes glaze over when you talk about videogames. So podcasts are our outlit to have in depth, and often ridiculus, conversation about games. I would think as a developer this would be the place to go to get feedback. Hearing people speak their mind about a game when they are not worried about pissing off a PR rep. I love this industry and care about it's growth and the people involved in it. Ultimately, if you make a shit game who's fault is that. By the way, i loved too human, so sometimes these podcasts go against the norm."
Friday, August 14, 2009
"n it, i am screwe"
Thursday, July 30, 2009
" are officially the new background on work computer. You just beat out two guys rick rollin (with signs) the presidential debates. Congrat"
Thursday, July 30, 2009
"ust say, for sometime i have had to justify to people why i still game. They think i am too old for gameing, let alone to have a podcast about it. I really just stopped trying and instead turn it into a joke. Really why do do i game? I think its for the competition, keeping in touch with freinds (thanks voice chat), the the tech geek in me always has to see (or own) the new and shiney toy, and because i enjoy talking about it. I know all the players in the industry, i like the community, and it's what i do. I have been playing since i was 5 on nes, had minor stints away from gaming but have always found my why back. It's who i am and what i do. Now i just need to find a woman thats ok with that ;"
Thursday, July 02, 2009


