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Ryan
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Perhaps a odd question

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I am going to be leaving for vacation on wednesday, and I have a rather long flight to sit through. I was wondering if anyone knew of any audio book/ebook on the subject of game creation, that can be listened to on a MP3 player. Just bought myself an MP3 player tonight, and thought it might come in handy to pass the time on the flight. Anything game creation realated is usefull to me.

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i dont know of any but it would b awesome to have something like that 4 sure.

its really odd q tho lol. :roll:
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I don't think there are any. Game dev is not so popular
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There are many videos which you could strip the audio out of, from 3dbuzz.com for instance. I also seem to recall a game development podcast.

(Ah, http://www.indiegamepod.com/ . Don't know how good it is, haven't listened to it.)
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Hey thanks guys for the replies, hehe, I reread my question this morning, and it sound'd even more odd then it did lasnight. Thanks for taking the time to answer it!
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Also if you have any ebooks you know of you could use a text to mp3 converter.

Something like this
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