Friday, 4 October 2013

Introduction Questions

Here at Cafalump Industries, we have one interest: Video Games

I'm Calum Bucknall, CEO and Founder of Cafalump Industries Inc. To put simply, we ( I ) are an upcoming video game designer company. But I don't want my company to become yet another giant AAA developer company ( As it will ) with no personality to it! So, here are a few questions about myself I answered, so you can get to know the company. ( Again, me.)

1) What was the last fiction book you read?

I last started reading The Divine Comedy by Dante a little while back, I still need to finish it, actually.

2) What was the last non-fiction book you read?

Rules of Play: Game Design Fundimentals by E. Zimmerman and K. Salen. I started reading it at the library a couple days back, seems pretty interesting,

3) What was the last performance you went to?

That would of been Boombap Hip-Hop Festival, out in Peterborough in September. Technically it would of been Chester P, as he was the last act of the show.

4) What was the last movie you watched?

The Man with the Iron Fists. Such a perfect homage to the badly dubbed 70's Kung-Fu flicks.

5) What newspaper do you read? Online? How often?

I stick to Russia Today, if that counts. Unbiased on Western News. Russian News on the other hand... But it's a solid source, I feel. I check the website daily for news. The closest I come to an actual newspaper is The Metro.

6) What was the last exhibition you went to?

I think it was the British Science Museum, a couple years back when I went for a Museum day in London.

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

20 - 30 hours easily, I reckon. It's pretty adequate.

8) How many hours a week do you spend playing games that aren't video games?

Just 2 - 3. Mostly Magic: The Gathering, but hopefully I'll be getting some DnD in there soon!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Calum,

    Well done for getting your blog up and running.

    The answers to the questions allow some of your personality to shine through, which adds a dimension for the reader.

    I've dipped into Dante, but haven't read all of The Divine Comedy. I have read The Romance of the Rose though, which is probably a more obscure medieval work.

    I think Russia Today counts as a newspaper, although I'm not so sure about the freesheets that litter the underground. If you aren't familiar with the Guardian's games blog, you might like to check it out occasionally for game-related news: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog

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