iPhone Games – back to the people
What a fascinating new platform the iPhone is. Everything from the quality of the device, (the iPod Touch being equally valuable), to the way that you buy games, to the price and range of them. It’s brought back a way for independent developers to get their products easily to people, and all of the pain has been cut out of distribution by Apple. It has some of the feel of the 8 bit early games days.
And the other joy of it is the way that games are successful on iPhone by just being good games, entertaining with good gameplay. There is no domination by big budgets and big rich studios. This may change over time, but right now, it is very refreshing.
Apollo astronauts and the Lottery
I was reading about the Apollo programme. One of the most interesting parts was how they coped with coming down to earth. How do you cope with this – “you are walking on the moon, and a short time later you are at a barbecue at a neighbour’s house”. -From mind stretching, mind blowing experience, to the mundane and routine, in days. Many people have trouble coping with high points in life. The astronauts also had to cope with the consequence of striving for years, achieving a dream, then wondering what to do with the rest of your life. “At 39 years old, he had already done the greatest thing he would do in his life, what do you do from there?”.
The music business produces this experience for people. They dream of pop stardom, they strive, they get it. Then it doesn’t solve anything, and they get lost. Lost sometimes in drugs, drink and wasting of what they have. Often it’s because the only plan was to make it, which seemed only just possible anyway. But it was possible so worth going for. But having got there, there was no plan for what to do next.
I remember saying to someone once -”Imagine that you won the lottery, no REALLY imagine it. Not only would it change your life, but imagining that can tell you how much of what you do, day to do, is important. Are you on a treadmill where you assume that you have to do stuff, that you have no choice. But if you really DID win the lottery you would have to change all those values, like you won’t need to work, you won’t need to build up money, so what is your life for, what REALLY counts.”
.. Sometimes we are so close to the treadmill we are on, we can’t see that it is time to change the treadmill!
Work and Life and J.K. Rowling
Sometimes life is just keeping your head down and getting on with the work. That’s what it is right now for me. But, there’s more to life than work, so you need to spend time on other things. I live in a great place, Auckland. But even here it can be raining, cold (it’s winter), and you just want to stay in by the fire. But, just kicking a football around in the park yesterday was great fun. I’ll never tire of football it seems. Crazy obsessed as I am
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It’s always good to see the background of people who’ve achieved a lot. The program on a year in the life of J.K. Rowling produced a great moment. They took her back to the flat she was in when her life was at rock bottom and she wrote the first Harry Potter book. On the shelf in the bedroom of the people who now live there, was a row of her books. It blew her mind seeing that. This was the place where life was hard and poor and she decided to give it a go to try to become a writer. She knew it might not work, but she wanted to try anyway. Now with millions and a vast business around the book series she goes back to the start place and her books are on the shelf. A circle of completion.
And, you know what. It’s always worth giving it a try. The worst case is you don’t make it. Better to have tried and failed, than always wonder what might have been if you took that risk. Glorious failure- better than regrets I think! And it could be a J.K. Rowling!
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