Multiplaying 63: Uber Entertainment

Saturday 23 April, 2011 at 8:20 pm Steve "Slurms" Lichtsinn 2

It’s another episode of Multiplaying, but this time with feeling!

That’s right, we have a special guest on the show. All the way from Seattle Washington, Chandana “Eka” Ekanayake; Art Director and Executive Producer at Uber Entertainment! And, if you can bare to listen through Jason and myself talk about Portal 2 for a bit, you can hear us chat with him about Monday Night Combat. We’d like to once again thank Eka for coming on the show and we truly do hope you enjoy!

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Hosts: Jason and Steve

Special Guest: Chandana “Eka” Ekanayake

We talked about:

Be sure to check out the trailer for Uncle Tully’s Funland, the new map for Monday Night Combat (now available on PC via Steam):

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Music : The Triptones : www.thetriptones.com

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  • Michael says:

    You should really watch out how far below your navigation you put any flash objects. The long lists get covered (at least on WebKit browsers like Chrome and Safari). If you don’t want to mess with page position, search flash z-index on Google for tutorials on how to fix it. It’s a serious usability problem here, though; you need to do something.

  • I want to hear more about how luxurious Jason is.

    Good job guys, that was a fun listen :)

  • 2 comments

    1. Michael Comment:April 25, 2011 at 11:02 am

      You should really watch out how far below your navigation you put any flash objects. The long lists get covered (at least on WebKit browsers like Chrome and Safari). If you don’t want to mess with page position, search flash z-index on Google for tutorials on how to fix it. It’s a serious usability problem here, though; you need to do something.


    2. Dean "tehden" Comment:April 28, 2011 at 3:39 pm

      I want to hear more about how luxurious Jason is.

      Good job guys, that was a fun listen :)


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