More than looking at pictures?
Good.
Here we go.
It all started when Francisco was 6 years old.
As a young and excited boy that he was, Francisco would play videogames for hours on end.
His parents still recall that one time when they thought he was crying because some bully made fun of him on the playground. No. Those were 10 hour long CRT videogame tears. The best kind of tears.
Yes. Because back in the day real men (or boys in this case) would play videogames on Cathodic Ray Tube TVs. You know, the glass box with a huge light bulb inside directly pointed at your eyeballs.
If you look closely, you can see the tears in Francisco's eyes (he is the one holding the controller) |
Some years passed and Francis, now a young man, decided he would take on his life long dream of creating videogames by enrolling on a videogame course.
He decided to go to the best videogame course in Lisbon* where the best teachers taught. The Videogames and Animation HND course. There he met the greatest videogame developer (and teacher) of all time, Filipe**.
Together with Filipe, he learned that making videogames made him no money whatsoever. After all, why was he there teaching videogames instead of making them?
Money.
Obviously.
Filipe teaching... somewhere... something... in very low res |
*We've heard it lost its charm recently
**He paid us to say this
During his tenure at Etic, Fran worked on a concept for a new and interesting videogame.
A platformer game about a little boy escaping from a factory. He would use his spear to construct his own platforms and activate buttons and things.
Helped by the greatest videogame course coordinator of all time***, Ivan, Fran and his colleague Vasco from IST, worked on Out of Line for 3 months so that they could apply to the 2018 PlayStation Awards.
Francisco and Vasco at Etic "studying" videogames |
Amazingly and without anyone expecting it, they won the Portuguese PlayStation Awards!
They won the Best Game and the Press Award. They took home 10.000€, a PS4 dev kit and 50.000€ worth of marketing money,
Francisco and Vasco at the 2018 PlayStation Awards in Lisbon |
Obviously, F knew that this was not normal as videogames normally don't make any money, so he asked Fil if he and his company Nerd Monkeys could help in organizing and producing the full videogame.
Fil met with Nerd Monkeys co-founder Diogo and Etic coordinator Iv. to discuss if this was a viable proposition.
After pretending for some time that they were not interested and that they didn't need more money or projects, they accepted.
(We searched for a photo of Ivan but couldn't find it. Maybe next time.)
Meanwhile, V. decided to pursue other cool projects and a new programmer was brought in.
João Genebra, or as we like to call him, J. worked on a brand new build and started everything from scratch with F.
After that, F. spent an entire year with F., J. and D. at N.M.working to get O.L. into a reliable V.S.
This is the strangest photo we could find of the team working |
Nevermind, maybe this one is stranger |
But since we can't talk about the deal, the money or the publisher yet, the "story so far" ends here.
In its due time, we will get back to this and tell you the rest of the story, hopefully after a successful launch.
Until then...
Chop chop lollipop.
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