Tsuroerusu wrote:
Dann, question for you, when you think of a "gamer", do you think of a guy who plays Tetris on his cellphone now and then or a guy who lives inside World of Warcraft, F.E.A.R...... ?
Well, that depends. What about a person into Role Playing games or board games, are they not gamers? But I do see where you are coming from.
I am very interested in starting a Linux Gaming podcast. I don't in any pretend that the current crop of Linux games is what "Gamers" are accostumed to these days. I do think there is a wealth of Linux games out there that are not only fun, but innovative.
Reminds me of back when I was just hitting Middle School. I had a TI99/4A and a friend had a Commondore 64. We did not always see eye-to-eye, the C64 kid an myself. One day we were in my room, a group of us, sans the C64 kids, playing some very simple game - two ships flying around trying to shoot one another. We played that damn game for hours. Just simple triangles and a dash for a laser. One of my friends chimmed in that this game was a lot more fun than the "graphic opuses on the C64" at the time.
There are a lot of fun games for Linux that most people probably over-look or never heard of. It would be nice to bring a lot of these to light.
I'm in the process of collecting some information for a first show. If anyone is interested in joining me that would be great. Again, I am looking at doing a bi-weekly to a monthly show of about 30 minutes. Notthing like the power episodes of TLLTS.