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Posted on Thursday, December 17, 2009 by | Comments 2 Comments


Picture from Squirrel Eiserloh on the podcast (Episode #60)

Episode 60’s guest is Squirrel Eiserloh, co-founder of TrueThought Games. Squirrel shared with the guys an interesting story about how he started in the industry (creativity does pay), and went into great detail about how such opportunities still exist. He also talked about his new company and their first game Square Logic.

The week’s conversation also includes the infamous red ring of death and how to “extend” your warranty, the quirks involved with switching from the 360 to the PS3 platform, and Left 4 Dead 2 (is there enough meat to warrant the $60 price tag?).

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lG cHOColAtE | December 18th, 2009 at 10:31 AM Permalink to this Comment

Playing around with these kind of games (Square logic) is really addictive! It was fun listening to the podcast. But is his real name really “Squirrel”! Or is ist just some nickname?

Turks | December 18th, 2009 at 11:28 AM Permalink to this Comment

Ha! That’s probably the most obvious question we should have asked him. His real name is Brian. I read on the internet that “Squirrel” is just a nickname he was given and friends and family know him by it. It even has Squirrel listed as his name on the TrueThought website.

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