Sorry, Daku. Sorry, everyone. It took a little while to get everything together for finalization, etc. But rather than making everyone wait longer for more content, here are the remaining five interviews from ConnectiCon 2007.
Please Enjoy.
Sorry, Daku. Sorry, everyone. It took a little while to get everything together for finalization, etc. But rather than making everyone wait longer for more content, here are the remaining five interviews from ConnectiCon 2007.
Please Enjoy.
Sorry for the no-show last week. I was completely without any internets. They’re back, and so are the ConnectiCon videos.
This week we’ve got an interview with relative newcomers Chris “Blondie” Robbins and Kevin Roy of Caf-Fiends. Please Enjoy.
Hey gang, it’s Monday. So that means another video interview for y’all. Here’s Team Atomic Robo, consisting of Brian Clevinger (of 8-Bit Theater) and Scott Wegener. Please enjoy.
Hey gang, it’s Monday. So that means another video interview for y’all. Today, however, there are two! First, here’s Brian Wilson of Hookie Dookie Panic. Please enjoy.
Hey there hi there ho there, folks. We’ve got brand new video interviews for you from last weekend’s ConnectiCon. I was there on my lonesome with super special cameraman help from my good buddy Ross Nover of The Rockets and the future Erfworld spinoff comic known as “Parson’s Gaming Buddies.”
This year’s ConnectiCon was bigger and busier than ever, so the interviews are a tad shorter due to time constraints, but we did our best to grab more folks to speak with who you didn’t see from last year. That being said, here’s the first of nine video interviews with none other than Randy Milholland of Something Positive. Pleas enjoy.
Here’s our interview with Jeph Jacques from Questionable Content. Enjoy.
Sorry, gang. Another rerun. But still highly entertaining. Our interview with Dave Cheung of Chugworth Academy. Jay, unfortunately, was not present for the interview.
So, how about some feedback, ladies and gents? Are you liking these ConnectiCon vids? Why or why not?
Our interview with Michael “Mookie” Terracciano of Dominic Deegan, at ConnectiCon 2006.