Do you say data (dah-ta) or data (day-ta)?
This week, Jess sits down with Icelandic video game VC and long-time data nerd Binni Erlingsson! They talk about the many many (many!) games that Binni is playing right now, how Jess is plotting to become a BAFTA voting member, and what Binni looks for when choosing gaming companies for Behold Ventures to invest in.
Then they play a Stupid Little Game that looks at a few very suspect *not recommended* ratings for some of your favorite GOTY titles.
You can catch Binni on Linkedin and his Youtube page Binni's Retro, or here at Behold Ventures.
NOTE: Stupid Little Games is taking a stupid little break over the month of July, but don't worry, we'll be back in mid-August!
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Stupid Little Games is a podcast all about gaming from the inside out!
Each week, I (Jess Pardue) sit down with an insider from various parts of the gaming industry, from indie to AAA. We talk about our current gaming obsessions, tell stories from projects past and present, and then play a Stupid Little Game I write especially for each guest.
Stupid Little Games is part of the Stupid Little Podcast Network.
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