Jonatan Söderström
Jonatan "Cactus" Söderström | |
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Söderström at the Game Developers Conference 2010 | |
Occupation | Game Designer |
Website | CactusSquid.com |
Jonatan Söderström, also known by his internet pseudonym Cactus, is a Swedish independent video game developer noted for his quickly made video games. He was well known of having a steady output of games and had developed over forty games to date, until stopping rapid game development to focus on bigger titles. He is often featured on websites, blogs, as well as game and art festivals all over the world. In 2008 his game Clean Asia! was nominated for both Excellence In Visual Arts and Excellence in Audio at the Independent Games Festival.[1] At GDC 2009, he delivered a talk called "The Four Hour Game Design", describing the methods he uses in producing his games.[2] Söderström then teamed with Dennis Wedin to form Dennaton Games and released his first commercial release game, Hotline Miami.
Games
Söderström has created a large number of games. These include:
- Ad Nauseam
- BlockOn!
- Burn The Trash
- Clean Asia!
- Decontrologic
- EVAC
- Fractal Fighters
- Fuck Space
- God Came To The Cave
- Hot Throttle
- Hotline Miami
- Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
- Illegal Communication
- Insect Invade 2
- Keyboard Drumset Fucking Werewolf
- KrebsWelte
- Krytza
- Life Is A Race!
- Minubeat
- Mondo Agency
- Mondo Medicals
- MSoids
- Ninja Flu
- Norrland
- Precision
- Strings
- Protoganda II
- Psychosomnium
- Retro
- Retro II
- Retro 4
- Saru Ga Daisuki
- Seizuredome
- Shotgun Ninja
- Space Fuck!
- Stallions In America
- Ted's Wet Adventure
- The Birthday
- The Design
- This Is Infinity
- Tuning (winner of the Sublime Experience award at IndieCade in 2009)[3]
- Unholy Stage
- Xoldiers
- xWUNG
References
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- ↑ "Road To The IGF: Clean Asia! Takes Aim At Innovation" from Gamasutra
- ↑ "The Four-Hour Game Design by Cactus" from the GDC 09 event list
- ↑ "IndieCade, Impressions of the Award Winners". Gamasutra. October 2009. Retrieved 2012-03-10.