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These shows focus on subjects such as cosplay, indie gaming, and even recreating video game situations in the real world with a program called GameChangers.
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There are a lot of them, whether on Reddit or in San Francisco coffeeshops, and the right narrative can motivate supporters of indie gaming to do incredible things.
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He posted a trailer online and his game mechanic was featured at an indie gaming event in 2008 called Sense of Wonder, a gathering for new ideas and new talent for the gaming industry.
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These are like the indie films of the gaming world, sophisticated alternatives to the bloated, Hollywood-esque spectacles that big-budget action titles tend to serve up.
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It's calling the event CREATE, and in addition to drumming up interest for Kickstarter's favorite game console, it aims to celebrate how OUYA and a new generation of indie game developers are making the television an open gaming platform.
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The concept of growth in a high-volume, highly competitive market such as the online gaming space would seem like a monolithic feat to those indie game studios to push their brand and new products into the rankings of the top dogs (Zynga, etc).
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His rosy outlook on spreading the love of gaming for free is shared by few others in the industry, and many indie developers have taken huge hits when piracy has cleaved through sales of their titles.
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But as an Indie developer, what he lacks in advertising and formal PR he makes up for by being loved by the gaming media.
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In a time when big game publishers like Electronic Arts are getting serious about the iPhone as a gaming device, Lima Sky is probably the best argument currently out there that the days of the indie developer for the App Store are not done just yet.
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