Q: What is the title of the fictional book you are either currently reading or most recently read?
A: The name escapes me, but it was the first book of the series "Saga of Seven Suns". Haven't read much of it, but I'm slowly getting there...
Q: What is the title of the non-fictional book you are either currently reading or most recently read?
A: While it's not really a traditional hard back book (it's a PDF book), the most recent non-fiction book I've read is something called 'Create a Plot Clinic' by... Someone I can't seem to remember.
Q: What was the last live performance (Music, Drama or Dance) you attended?
A: I saw play at the cliffs pavilion several months ago. I can't remember the name, but it was this hilarious thriller about a murder conspiracy. if I remembered the name of it, I'd recomend it to you, and I'm not the type to go to theatre, either.
Q: What is the title of the last film you saw at the cinema/ online/ dvd?
A: Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End. I had just finished watching the previous film (POTC: Dead Mans Chest) on the TV and felt like I needed to continue the epic saga of pirate awesomeness.
Q: How often do you read the newspaper? and what type, Online or Physical?
A: Neither, actually. I've never really been intersted in what the general physical newspapers had to offer. I prefer to read articles from game industry-related websites, such as Games Industry International.
Q: Which art Gallery/Museum/Exibition did you last visit?
A: Eurogamer expo, in London. If that doesn't count, I really have no idea.
Q: How many hours a week do you spend playing video games?
A: Per week, i can't really say for certain, but it would most likely be around 36-40 hours per week (That includes my weekend marathons on TES V: Skyrim ^_^)
Q: How many hours a week do you spend playing games other than video games?
A: I don't always play non digital games, but when i do, it's around 2 hours.
Hi Joe,
ReplyDeleteOne of the good things about being able to type up the results of the interview yourself before posting your answers to your blog is that you can look up any of the things you couldn't remember at the time, in order to fill in the gaps. For example, you could tell visitors to your blog that you are currently reading Hidden Empire by Kevin J. Anderson, which is the first volume in a seven-book series entitled The Saga of the Seven Seas, a Dune-type space opera.
As far as newspapers go, you might find the Guardian games blog contains much of interest for a games design student. The library also has physical copies of titles such as Edge Magazone and PC Gamer.