
Dev Diary is the interview series where the host, Paul James, sits down with some of the brightest minds in the gaming industry and goes through their history, the highs, the lows and everywhere in between.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesVideo GamesLeisure | ||||

From emerging into the Aussie game-dev scene right at a point where it collapsed, and then making it with some of the biggest names in games overseas, Rob Davis has done extraordinary things in the games industry. He joins Paul in this returning epis... more
It was only a few months and a few episodes ago since we last spoke to Abubakar Salim, but a lot has taken place. Join Paul and Abu as the pair discuss where his work and personal life has gone in recent times.
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Rich Lambert returns for a third time to Dev Diary to share some further stories from his Elder Scrolls Online and broader gaming adventure!
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A love of games with family spurred Allard Laban to great things in the video game industry. Recently he came to PAX AUS and kindly gave Paul time to chat in this new entry of Dev Diary
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Paul consistently does excellent work with an incredible group of people from the industry. Would recommend.
I've been listening to Dev Diary for awhile now! Thoughtful discussions, amazing guests! Give it a listen
One of the all time greats from a bloke who wore a motorcycle helmet whilst driving on his L’s
Paul is a great interviewer, asking the questions you would want to ask the developers of your favourite games! It is always fun seeing what dev is on the latest episode.
PJ is a dedicated journo who takes his work to the next level with Dev Diary. Interesting guests with even more interesting stories to tell. Always enjoy finding out more about the people who make the games we love









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