Thursday, 10 October 2013

Introduction Interview

So yeah this is my blog where I will be posting game related stuff that I will be doing during the Games Design course that I am currently on, I will also probably post things that I have been doing outside of the course but they will still be game related!

To start with we were all given the task of talking to the person sat next to us and asking them a series of questions to help us all to get to know each other a bit better here are the questions and the answers I responded with:


What is the title of the book (fiction) you are currently reading (or the last fiction book you read)?

I don't really read books that much anymore but the last one I read was a couple of years ago and was part of a series called "The Keys To The Kingdom" by an Author called Garth Nix. These were are all named after the main antagonist of each of the seven books and they were all named after different weekdays, for example Mister Monday, Sir Tuesday an so on.

What is the title/topic of the book (non-fiction) you are currently reading (or the last non-fiction book you read)? 

I'm not to sure, it would probably be the Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Guide if that counts as non-fiction.

What was the last live performance (music, drama or dance) you attended?

The last performance I went to would probably been with the college I studied at. It was a performance of a group called Angry vs the Bear, we went to this because some students had made music videos and they'd then choose their favorite one and display it in the background of their live performance. But before that would have been a a show I was in where I played electric guitar with the College and the School, it was our version of the "We Will Rock You" stage show. Outside of college/school must have been a concert at the Norwich UEA where I saw the band Children of Bodom who were Supported by two bands, Amon Amarth and Ensiferum or when I saw the band Trivium.

What is the title of the last film you saw at the cinema/online or watched on dvd?

The last film that I saw in the cinema was about a month ago where I went with a couple of mates and saw Insidious 2. But the last movie I saw on DVD online was "The Worlds End" which was the last film in the Cornetto Trilogy.

How often do you read a newspaper? (Which one? Online or physical?)

I don't read it very often I only do now and then if it's on the table and I have nothing else better to do.

Which art gallery/museum/exhibition did you last visit?

Eurogamer if that counts?

How many hours a week do you spend playing video games?

The answer to that is probably to many, probably anywhere from 35 to 80 Hours. I end up loosing track of time and end up going to sleep at about 4 when I realize it's way to late and I have to get up at 6:30 :L For example after Eurogamer I got back home at about 10:00pm and then went to my mates house where we had a League of Legends LAN party with about 7 other guys, I didn't get to sleep till 7:30 the next day but they were a great 27 hours! :P
How many hours a week do you  spend playing games other than video games?
I don't play many non video games. The only non video game I play is probably Yu-Gi-Oh because I have some mates I play the game with and there is a local club that I got to every fortnight. But other than then I don't really play, so maybe about 2-3 hours a week at the most.

So that's my Introduction Interview! Thank you for reading it even if it does seem a bit boring! :L But now you know a little about me! 

4 comments:

  1. Hi Matt,

    Well done for getting the blog going.

    I think Monster Hunter 3: The Ultimate Guide does count as non-fiction, but so would any of the books from the reading lists of this semester's modules (Newman's Videogames, for example, or Salen & Zimmerman's Rules of Play).

    The Eurogamer Expo counts as an exhibition; there'll be a chance to clock up another cultural visit later in the semester when we visit the British Museum to look at some of their game-related exhibits.

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  2. Hi Matt,

    Don't neglect your blog: if you post regular updates on your reading and other aspects of your studies, the blog will provide a useful record of your ongoing engagement with the course.

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  3. Hi Matthew,

    It's been a couple of weeks since a new post has appeared on your blog. Don't forget to click the orange "publish" button to make your blog posts visible.

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  4. Hi Matthew,

    It's been a while since a new post has appeared on your blog.

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