[This Brandon Sheffield-conducted interview, also just posted on big sister site Gamasutra, is a fun trawl through the current opus of the Stubbs creators, who are some of the most interesting low-footprint independent console developers out there, actually.]
Wideload Games founder and Bungie veteran Alex Seropian created his Chicago-based developer in 2003, firstly working on cult Xbox title Stubbs The Zombie - of which a Seropian-penned postmortem can be read on Gamasutra.
More recently, he’s been working on unconventional politically-themed Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 party game Hail To The Chimp for publisher Gamecock, and browser-playable title Cyclomite for the IAC-backed GarageGames project InstantAction.com, as part of the firm’s Wideload Shorts digital download division.
In this wide-ranging chat, Gamasutra sat down with Seropian to talk about the state of the market for indies, as well as the company’s current output - ranging from browser games to Unreal Engine 3-backed PS3 titles, […]
Original post by editors@gamesetwatch.com (Simon Carless) and software by Elliott Back
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