Indiecade at E3
The Night Journey and Cloud were part of the Indiecade showcase at E3 this week. Put together by Stephanie Barish, Celia Pearce and Sam Roberts, along with a lot of other advisers, sponsors and volunteers, the showcase is the first of several that will be put on at various locations this year worldwide.
GameSpot did a nice piece on the Indiecade booth, with a great shout out from Stephanie Barish for both The Night Journey and Cloud:
From the interview with Stephanie: "I had a dream about Night Journey last night, which is an incredible game done by game designer Tracy Fullerton and media artist Bill Viola. He's an incredible video artist and it's kind of a dreamy, zen-like game and it's really unusual, interesting, and exploratory. I love Everyday Shooter. One guy did everything on that game. And Cloud's been a favorite for a very long time."
Also, the Ventura County Star did a piece featuring interviews with Todd Furmanski, Kellee Santiago and me. There is nice picture of Todd and Mike Rossmassler manning the booth at the show.


Comments
I find it somewhat amusing that the Indiecade showing was infinitely more exciting than what was shown by the industry heavyweights :) Excellent work on your games!
Posted by: Bryant
|
July 14, 2007 5:14 PM
Hey Tracy thanks for the write-up! The best part was the party at your house aftewards. Also I think Sam's cookies were pretty much the only swag at E3 this year! They were delicious!
Posted by: Celia Pearce
|
July 14, 2007 10:35 PM
I agree with Bryant! The IndieCade showcase really was a great selection of Indie games. I felt so lucky to be able to just sit down and spend some quality time with each one of them! Thank so much for putting it all together, it really came out wonderfully!!
Posted by: kellee
|
July 16, 2007 10:03 AM