Scott Anderson

Scott Anderson

@impossible.bsky.social

Game developer at @unity.com. Prev: Facebook Horizon, Oculus, Funomena , Call of Duty, ShadowPhysics He/Him

2,478 Followers 1,115 Following 1,038 Posts Joined Apr 2023
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you're all even weirder about the oscars and movies than you are about video games

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Karrie Shao stabbing Andy Schatz with a scimitar onstage at the 2026 IGF Awards, Karrie lunging forward as Andy fires a confetti-cannon "blood" effect behind him AP Thomson accepting the 2026 IGF Excellence in Design award for Titanium Court as Teddy Dief, who presented the category, holds the trophy itself in the background Composer Austin Wintory playing accordion onstage at the 2026 IGF Awards, accompanied by a musician on recorder Vocal performers Sarah Elmaleh and Cissy Jones standing onstage opposite each other at the 2026 IGF Awards, preparing to name the festival's honorable mentions. Caption "So yeah, let's honor some mentions." Sarah is putting on sunglasses

*song exploder voice* and now, in its entirety, the 2026 Independent Games Festival Awards. run and hosted by @karriebear.bsky.social, co-directed by @teddydief.com, co-written by me. gotta be one of the strongest fields i've seen, congrats to all the devs and juries! www.youtube.com/live/rLbzERI...

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    COMMENT
    02 February 2026

Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear
The vision of human-level machine intelligence laid out by Alan Turing in the 1950s is now a reality. Eyes unclouded by dread or hype will help us to prepare for what comes next.

Nature published another pile of trash

i am trying to catch up on some of my reading but this one is getting under my skin so here’s a thread highlighting why this piece is either ill-informed or intentionally ignorant of a wealth of knowledge from embodied cog sci and related fields

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GDC Thoughts and Prayers - Meredith Gran I’m home! Let’s see if I can zero in on the stuff I really wanna say. I was up for an award I was sure I wouldn’t win. I did not write an acceptance

I'm home and I've written a bit on my blog about post-GDC feelings:

meredithgran.com/gdc-thoughts...

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The reason I say for everyone is they did have discounted indie and academic passes, but the indie requirements filter out many actual indies. The academic pass is good for students, though

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It's also possible GDC saw an increase in revenue with the new pass pricing and structure even though they had a drop in attendance. They could probably bring up those numbers by reintroducing a low-cost pass available to everyone or doing a proper online conference

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Attending without a pass is also not new. I've done it before, and I know others that have as well, but what used to feel like a niche behavior seemed common this year

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This, of course, doesn't account for a 10K attendee drop, but anecdotally like 25-30% of the people I was talking to did not have passes 🤣

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This isn't just indies. It's across the board. Also, many major platform holders and engine makers that used to have big booths on the expo floor aren't doing that anymore, instead choosing offsite space nearby. (Unity, Epic, Sony, etc.) So their staff doesnt need badges either...

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The lack of cheap pass options like Expo, IGS, Friday only, etc, means people that are mostly there for networking (maybe most attendees?) and don't need a conference pass, but might have bought a cheaper one in the past are just not buying them

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While most of the factors (immigration in the US, rebrand, layoffs, etc) people are talking about have contributed, one thing I don't see a lot is people talking about how many people "attended" GDC this year without a pass

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Couldn't escape GDC without one incredibly racist interaction from two sorta drunk white guys sitting next to me at dinner 😭

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I was honored earlier this GDC week to receive the Indie Developer Award from the @blackingaming.bsky.social Foundation - and I wanted to link a recording of my speech here! I'm so thankful to be supported by such an amazing community, and know that whoever you are, you belong in games!!! 🎮✨🏆 (1/4)

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All the aliens in Astromine are voxels, gotta blow through them to get to core

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Raw Fury, Indie-fund and Whitehorn games have publicly available publishing agreements. There are likely others as well, but those are the ones that I know of.

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The Outersloth Contract | Innersloth - Creators of Among Us and The Henry Stickmin Collection! Hello!

💰THE OUTERSLOTH CONTRACT 💰

We just released the FULL contract and terms that all our games sign!

We hope this challenges the status quo of what you see out there.

In a nutshell:
💸 Pre-recoup 50/50
💸 Post-recoup 15/85
💸 Terms after 7 years

www.innersloth.com/the-outerslo...

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Hey! @outersloth.com just publicly shared it’s contract terms at GDC 2026. Here’s the skinny if you’re looking for some funding!

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When eroge, MIDI smooth beats, and run-and-gun mecha collide. Celebrating its 30th birthday today, a PC-98 Assault Suits Valken-style blast-em-up with a shmup/STG-style perma power-up system that's pretty snazzy stuff.

📺: Night Slave, Melody, 1996 (2024 Valley Bell translation)

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A photo of our copy of Animerica's December 1999 issue with Fuu Hououji from Magic Knight Rayearth posed in profile. An ad for the Cosplay Encyclopedia, a video presentation of the cosplay scene in North America, the first official one to be released in the USA Animerica's contest to win Pokemon Red and Blue as well as Rayearth video tapes, and a Game Boy Color. Happy New Year, Manga Fans! Manga Video's Year 2000 celebration promo ad, with a sweepstakes at Suncoast and Media Play stores

A peek at Animerica as the new millennium turns: Rayearth, the Cosplay video revolution has begun, GBCs and Pokémon Red and Blue up for grabs, and Manga Video blazes ahead to the year 2000.

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Because games are such a commercial/corporate media and always have been a lot (the majority?) of people don't see games as anything other than a commercial artform. It's "weird" to be intrinsically motivated to make games

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a woman wearing glasses is standing in a crowd with her arms in the air and shouting . ALT: a woman wearing glasses is standing in a crowd with her arms in the air and shouting .
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For startups I've seen that seem to be building successful businesses. Human in the loop solutions (having a accountant, or 3D modeler, etc. accessible when necessary) to ensure quality. Maybe if you build software that is still challenging for AI companies to build because they lack expertise?

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Freshroll

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Would Ren'Py have been the best option in this situation? Because you said "at the time" I'm assuming the game has evolved to include non-VN elements which probably makes Ren'Py a non-starter

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In playtesting, I find that if I think something is "off" it often comes up. There are definitely situations where I genuinely don't know the right approach, but more often than not it just surfaces areas I know are weaknesses already

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Syndicate team selection screen shot
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thinking about her

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Eh, sorry, Slay the Spire used LibGDX, not LWJGL. Mixing up my Java game frameworks

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StS used LWJGL. I believe they moved to Unity at first (and later Godot), for easier portability. The fun thing is Slice and Dice also uses LWJGL, so it's widely used for top-tier roguelites.

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