Logan Booker

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My First Week As An Indie Game Developer

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12:00PM October 2, 2011 | Logan Booker

Five weeks ago, I quit my job at Firemint, one of the world’s top mobile game developers, to pursue a career in independent games development. Whether or not this rather insane decision proves to be my undoing… well, you’ll be the first to know. More »


News

Kotaku Adds Australian Weekend Editor!

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3:45PM September 23, 2011 | Danny Allen

Some exciting news: Starting tomorrow, we’ll have a weekend editor writing fresh stories, actively moderating your comments, and making sure the US posts are properly polished. Kotaku AU will be humming seven days a week! But that’s not all the news we’ve got to share… More »


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My Unexciting Desk, By Popular Demand

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12:00PM January 14, 2008 | Logan Booker

And by “popular demand”, I mean “one person”.

Anywho, if you happened to miss the mega post from the US with photos of not only the desks of famous game developers, but the ever-so-lovable crew over at Kotaku US, here’s your chance to check it out now. It makes my post just a little less random.

This is my paltry contribution. That ViewSonic monitor on the right is half-buggered. It’ll only display a resolution up to 1024×768 (used to be 1680×1050 native). It’s not an ideal second screen, but it’s better than nothing. More »


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DS Love

3:00AM December 4, 2007 | Brian Crecente

Luke and I spent Monday hanging out in Sydney and meeting with Logan of Kotaku Australia. Luke and I ambled around town, hitting up a couple of very cool bookstores and an arcade before going our separate ways. At one point we walked into a tea shop and I spotted this couple cuddling in the corner over a matching set of DSes. I think it’s the first public display of gaming affection I’ve ever seen.

Unrelated pro tip: When a tea lady asks if you want edible “pearls” in your iced tea say no. More »


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Things We Do In Our Spare Time

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1:00PM November 30, 2007 | Logan Booker

A month or two ago I submitted a video for a Seagate competition for Oz journalists. The theme of the comp was “Precious Memories”.

I went through photos. I went through videos. I emptied my wallet looking for old phone numbers written on coasters. I came up with nothing.

So, I put together this… thing.

Sadly, my effort didn’t win. I think my mistake was that I didn’t advertise it enough (it was by popular vote rather than judges). That… and the video was completely silly. Craig Simms, a good friend and former colleague of mine (now at CNET), did take out the grand prize for the Digital Art category. His awesome piece can be found after the jump.

Anyway, it seemed a waste to let the video rot on my hard drive, so here it is for you to enjoy or bag endlessly. I’m open to both! More »