by Shawn McFadden
Good news, Jetstreame fans! The second episode of the Jetstreame Podcast is available here. The Podcast was on hiatus for a couple months due to our staff being busy with game development. We have also changed hosts for the podcast. You can now subscribe to the podcast over at Podcast Garden.
This week's episode features host, Tom Diedrichs and Marketing Director, Shawn McFadden. Topics this week include the Galaxy S4 Development Kit we won from 100% Indie, the Future is Games Convention, rumors for the iPhone 5s and 5c and Gamestop's restocking of the rare Xenoblade Chronicles. Stay tuned for new episodes every week!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Post-E3 2013: Galaxy S4 Development Kit, 100% Indie & Game-hop
by Shawn McFadden
So what does this mean for the future of Jetstreame games? With the newly acquired Galaxy S4 development kit, it will allow us to optimize our upcoming games for the device. We will have more information on future compatibility in the near future. Stay tuned for more news.
P.S.: Special thanks to 100% for helping Jetstreame grow as a studio. Head over to their website to learn more about them.
As you may have read on Gamasutra, our Lead Designer, Godric Johnson recently won a development kit for the Samsung Galaxy S4 while at the 100% Indie booth at E3. At their booth, 100% Indie held an interactive scratch card competition for the development kit. As you may know, Godric Johnson is also the founder of Game-hop. For those of you that do not know, Game-hop is the a hybrid of hip hop music and game culture. This inspired Godric to write a song for 100% Indie. A sample of the song can be heard here.
So what does this mean for the future of Jetstreame games? With the newly acquired Galaxy S4 development kit, it will allow us to optimize our upcoming games for the device. We will have more information on future compatibility in the near future. Stay tuned for more news.
P.S.: Special thanks to 100% for helping Jetstreame grow as a studio. Head over to their website to learn more about them.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Jetstreame at iFEST 2013
by Shawn McFadden
We at Jetstreame are excited to announce that Godric Johnson, Jetstreame's Creative Director/Producer will be attending the iFEST 2013 Independent Game Festival tomorrow. iFEST is being held at the Academy of Interactive Entertainment in Lafayette, Louisiana. He will be there talking about all of our current projects. For more information on iFEST, visit http://www.ifest.us/.
Stay tuned for more Jetstreame news. Don't forget to follow us on our Facebook page as well. Stay classy, Jetstreame fans.
We at Jetstreame are excited to announce that Godric Johnson, Jetstreame's Creative Director/Producer will be attending the iFEST 2013 Independent Game Festival tomorrow. iFEST is being held at the Academy of Interactive Entertainment in Lafayette, Louisiana. He will be there talking about all of our current projects. For more information on iFEST, visit http://www.ifest.us/.
Stay tuned for more Jetstreame news. Don't forget to follow us on our Facebook page as well. Stay classy, Jetstreame fans.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Jetstreame Podcast Episode #1
by Shawn McFadden
The Jetstreame Podcast has been something that has been in the works for a long time. After a lot of planning, we finally have something to share with our fans. In the first episode, we discuss future projects at Jetstreame, the current Xbox One vs. Playstation 4 debate and our predictions for E3. Hopefully you enjoy this first episode. You can view the first episode here.
The Jetstreame Podcast has been something that has been in the works for a long time. After a lot of planning, we finally have something to share with our fans. In the first episode, we discuss future projects at Jetstreame, the current Xbox One vs. Playstation 4 debate and our predictions for E3. Hopefully you enjoy this first episode. You can view the first episode here.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Release Date Update
by Shawn McFadden
Hey, Jetstreame fans! We come bearing some disappointing news today. Due to some complications within some of our development teams, we are delaying some of our upcoming games. We at Jetstreame strive to make our products the best quality possible and have made this decision with the fans in mind. The updated release dates are as follows:
June 21st - Crush Hour
July 15th - Star Shapers
August 12th - Dragon Drop
September 13th - Train Hopper
We have a lot of interesting news coming as we get closer to E3. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and announcements! Don't forget to follow up on Facebook and Twitter as well for more Jetstreame news!
Hey, Jetstreame fans! We come bearing some disappointing news today. Due to some complications within some of our development teams, we are delaying some of our upcoming games. We at Jetstreame strive to make our products the best quality possible and have made this decision with the fans in mind. The updated release dates are as follows:
June 21st - Crush Hour
July 15th - Star Shapers
August 12th - Dragon Drop
September 13th - Train Hopper
We have a lot of interesting news coming as we get closer to E3. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and announcements! Don't forget to follow up on Facebook and Twitter as well for more Jetstreame news!
Thursday, May 9, 2013
New Star Shapers Screenshots
by Shawn McFadden
Following the recent release of the new Crush Hour and Dragon Drop screenshots, comes more Wave One Media Madness! Here is a batch of brand new Star Shapers screenshots. Star Shapers is set to be released on June 14th and will be the third game released by Jetstreame. For more news on our games, stay tuned to the Jetstreame Blog or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Following the recent release of the new Crush Hour and Dragon Drop screenshots, comes more Wave One Media Madness! Here is a batch of brand new Star Shapers screenshots. Star Shapers is set to be released on June 14th and will be the third game released by Jetstreame. For more news on our games, stay tuned to the Jetstreame Blog or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Why You Should Play World of Warcraft
by Tom Diedrichs
Since 2006, I have been playing World of Warcraft on and off. Despite what people say, it's one of the few MMOs that always draws me back. I don't know if its the content, the familiarity of the game, or the fact I love logging onto my level 90 hunter, flying into lowbie areas and ruining someone's day (Yea, I'm THAT guy). But regardless, there is something captivating about the game. Most people who do not like it say things like "It's over rated" or "the PVP system is rigged." Whatever your reason being for hating it, I guarantee there is one thing that maybe you haven't tried that could instantly bring you back.
For me, its the entire experience of creating your character and going through all the rigorous quests, which I may add, Blizzard has done a fantastic job making them more interactive. Currently, I am going back through the game as a Horde Pandaren Warrior Tank (literally a walking talking panda). My character just looks like a giant goof, but in a way that is an extension of myself. If you look up the lore behind them, you might actually bond with a certain race. One of my good friends always plays as a Tauren (Basically a giant minotaur looking creatures) and another friend of mine has 4 lvl 90 Orcs (basically small versions of the hulk). I can say I had the most fun playing the game in a long time as I went through the Eastern Kingdom Undead quest line. Through Silver Pine Forrest, there is quite an epic quest chain where you follow the Banshee Queen and help her try to obliterate the Worgen (Essentially a race of werewolves). The only complaint I can even make about the new quests lines is it doesn't help you understand anything prior to the Cataclysm expansion. With that being said, there's no harm in going to WoW Wiki, and looking it up yourself. But If your new to the game it doesn't matter to much.
PvP is as active as always and continues to be the main reason I play WoW. The satisfaction of beating the opposing faction into the ground or playing ranked battle grounds and yearning for the new title so everyone can see you as "Senior Sergeant Chowmein" or whatever your name may be. Everything nowadays has mount or pet rewards for specific achievements. If you love hunting for achievements on Xbox Live, try knocking some of these out in WoW. There are about 1,937 in WoW where a typical game on Xbox Live has roughly 40.
The raids in the game are comparable to any other MMO. There is not to much of a difference, but the achievements are what makes raids hard. Just going in and nuking a boss is no big deal, but when you want a Heroic mount, now that takes a little bit of skill, especially for 25-man raids.
If you haven't played WoW in a while, come back and try it. If you're new, I recommend joining a random guild in order to get started. Just pay the $15 and play for a month. All of the servers are still active and have plenty of die-hards. Tired of raiding? Try PVP. Bored of socializing with other people? Go collect Pets. Yep, WoW has a version of Pokemon and its flippin awesome. Or just become an achievement whore. There is at least one part of WoW you will find fun. Make a few friends and enjoy the game.
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