The Basement Gamedev Podcast touches on all subjects related to (video) game development.
It is recorded in the East Coast video game development mecha of "Hunt Valley", just 15 minutes North of Baltimore, and is hosted by BaltimoreGamer.com.
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The Basement Gamedev Podcast touches on all subjects related to (video) game development.
It is recorded in the East Coast video game development mecha of "Hunt Valley", just 15 minutes North of Baltimore, and is hosted by BaltimoreGamer.com.
BaltimoreGamer.com is a gaming news site and online community for gamers, developers, and game convention vendors in the Baltimore metropolitan area. Events which we cover include local LAN party events, local game conventions, local game tournaments, video game music concerts, and more.
Once again a group of game developers from various studios, gather in the geek house basement for a pizza, beverages, and a game development chat. This episode, hosts Tronster and Brett Doerle lead a discussion on tool chains; with guests Chris Klimas (Programmer, Twofold Secret), Joel Haddock (Artist, Twofold Secret), and Blake Rebouche (Designer, Zenimax).
Audio engineering by Bryan Lee. Theme Music “The Massacre” by FantomenK“
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Basement Gamedev Podcast
The Basement Gamedev Podcast touches on all subjects related to (video) game development.
It is recorded in the East Coast video game development mecha of "Hunt Valley", just 15 minutes North of Baltimore, and is hosted by BaltimoreGamer.com.
BaltimoreGamer.com is a gaming news site and online community for gamers, developers, and game convention vendors in the Baltimore metropolitan area. Events which we cover include local LAN party events, local game conventions, local game tournaments, video game music concerts, and more.