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Post by cactus on Sept 16, 2008 7:56:26 GMT -5
Two of my games were shown at a festival called FILE in Brazil recently. Feels a bit surreal to know my games are shown at some festival I've never heard of on the other side of the world. Cactus Arcade will also be shown at the IndieCade events in both Washington and Birmingham, as well as in Holland at AveCom's "It's all in the game..." festival. Might be interesting to check out if you live close by, there will probably be more interesting games at the events.
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Post by johtoken on Sept 16, 2008 8:53:56 GMT -5
HOLY SEXINESS. One of these days, I'll really take my time to put Clean Asia and MAYBE Ad Nauseam 2 in arcade cabinets. GIMME T3H BIG SCREEN WITH ARCADE CONTROLS!
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Post by madamluna on Sept 19, 2008 9:37:12 GMT -5
Whoa, this looks awesome! Congratulations, cactus Your games are really getting popular all over the world. I was all excited for a second because I thought IndieCade would be in Washington DC, which I live right next to, not Washington state :/ Sigh! Maybe someday...
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Post by fawful on Sept 19, 2008 9:59:18 GMT -5
Epic snazzyness,i lived near birmingham at one time,so it would be nice if i could of seen it,with the help of some time warphole.
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Post by flippinrogue on Aug 12, 2009 11:02:18 GMT -5
yeah madumluna i really hate it when they do that... whats so special about washington state anyway???
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Post by hotdog on Aug 3, 2011 16:52:58 GMT -5
I'm from Brazil and I never saw this event in my whole life... But it's cool. Congratulations, cactus.
By the way, your games are a bit known here, what I see.
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Post by elsakne on Sept 30, 2019 14:55:24 GMT -5
I apologize for possible grammatical errors; I speak English not very well. I have a question about the plot of the game "Clean Asia". Why in China the player is opposed not by eyes in angular large ships, but by small and detailed ships without eyes? Are they ruled by people? Chinese collaborators?
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