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Summary
Renegade Kid’s Jools Watsham tells us what made Mutant Mudds a passion project for him, shares insights into Dementium and why 3DS’s eShop is a superior choice for developers.
Please note that we had some weird issues with Skype in this episode, so some of Jools’ audio has some distortions in it.
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Recording Date
March 12, 2012
Hosts
Jools Watsham, Co-founder and Director of Renegade Kid, with Noah and Marc
Contents
00:00:00 Introductions
00:02:00 Interview
00:45:06 Conclusion
00:52:26 Credits
00:53:16 Total Length
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Is you happy, Kisaki?
:P
~M.
I sure am!
I wish he talked about Moon more. Sucks there won’t be a sequel. I loved that game. Its my favorite DS game. Pass it along if you get the chance.
Great interview. I need to get mutant mudds at some point.
I would like to know if Renegade Kid plans to make digital games for the Wii U.
I’m really interested in mutand mudds, and im picking in up after i finished metroid and metroid fusion, its great to see old school inspireed games. You said that digital distribution is the best and probably the future for a lot of indie developers, but i will feel sad if i never see a game case with booklet again, in the end those discs and cases are the only physical prove that you have of a game, if the future its cloud gaming, what happens if all the information is erased, where all the games you have will go then?
Was totally screaming at my monitor when you tried (and failed) to come up with the Japanese 3DS release date :P