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So, here we are…

January 22nd, 2009 Paul No comments

I’ve tried to blog / maintain a website in the past, but always failed because I felt like there wasn’t much of interest happening. That’s changed now that I’ve gone freelance because there are some interesting projects on the horizon – most of which I can’t talk about just yet, but soon. I hope.

In the meantime, this site is still under construction, but you can visit some of the sections that were easier to put together than others:

Appearances

One of the reasons I wanted to start this site was to bring together a lot of the random stuff floating around the web that I’d been involved with. This page contains videos of my appearances on ABC2 and at Freeplay.

Conferences & Presentations

Over the years, I’ve done a bunch of conference presentations.  Here’s where you can find the details of the sessions and copies of the presentations.  Most of the new ones are in .mov format because I bought a mac and fell in love with Keynote.

Game Projects – Old ProjectsCurrent Projects

Here you can find details of what I’m working on now and what I’ve worked on in the past.  Sadly, the current project page is a bit quiet because everything’s early days.

Writing

This is where you can find samples of my personal writing.  It’s a little sparse just now because I’ve been focusing on a novel for the past few years.  That should change during 2009.

Media

January 17th, 2009 Paul No comments

Freeplay 2009

Opening of the Freeplay 2009 Independent Games Festival.

ABC Radio’s Tech Stream

10/12/09 – Game Connect Asia Pacific 2009

14/8/09 – Freeplay segment

ABC Radio National’s Future Tense

8/11/09 – Serious Games

RRR’s Byte Into It

12/08/09

ABC2’s Good Game

The need to Play

Games Addiction

Me on Good Game - Games Addiction

Freeplay 2007

Appearing on a panel about innovation with Jonathan Blow, creator of Braid, and Robert J Spencer, CEO of Interzone games.

Chairing the panel ‘Why I Really Still Love You’, a regular feature of Freeplay where developers talk about the reasons they’re still in the Industry.