
Italy’s Winter Wolves strikes me almost as out of time in terms of how devoted they seem to an old school idea of what an indie game is. But what shame is there in that? I thought, seeing that Celso Riva has managed to follow the Shareware model of gaming – finding niches and filling them with games like The Goalkeeper, Magic Stones, Supernova 2 and six currently available others – it’d be worth seeing talking about where he came from, how he managed it and where he plans on taking it yet. And how even the indiest of the indie have their own anti-piracy solutions…
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In The Company of Wolves: Celso Riva Interview
By Kieron Gillen on July 8th, 2008.
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