htown1980: We have the option of believing the "one woman" or Pinsof, and you choose to not believe the woman. Not really surprising I guess. We then have the option of believing McGrath "one man" or Pinsof. I guess that choice is a bit harder.
htown1980 this allegation about believing someone based upon their sex is insulting and sloppy thinking. Also the situation does not limit itself to a binary choice of either believe the woman or the man. We can also choose to disbelieve both of them. After the kotaku article I did a little digging. I looked for a website for Faraway. I found this site www.playfaraway.com. It says the game is coming soon and I was unable to find the game on the Apple Store. So how does an IOS game that hasn't been finished after more than two years win Best of Show? Does this prove anything? No, it doesn't. It is enough evidence for me to not dismiss Pinsoff's allegation about the award show. Unfortunately we will never know the truth unless an additional source of information comes forward, which will likely never happen.
htown1980: Interestingly, according to Pinsof, his allegations that the Jurors selected Faraway for reasons other than they liked that game, may have just been a "misunderstanding". It also seems like some of the things that he attributed to McGrath were a "misunderstanding" or an "exaggeration":
If you are going to quote someone you should add enough of the quote to provide the context. I'm assuming you are referring to this part of the article.
"I've always been open to this being a misunderstanding and only wanted an investigation into the matter. But, why all this focus on joke awards and building this "we're just goofing around" narrative? Is that relevant or just editorial framing? The question is if the award show was rigged to award a friend."
When I read the paragraph my understanding is that Pinsoff is open to a reasonable explanation for what happened, because he doesn't know with certainty what actually happened. He has a certain set of facts that point to a conclusion, but does not have the all important smoking gun.
htown1980: It also seems like some of the things that he attributed to McGrath were a "misunderstanding" or an "exaggeration":
"The misunderstanding, which I previously stated on Twitter, was that McGrath explicitly told me in 2012 that he was still working on the game until Fez' IGF Trailer. We were discussing Fez so I understood he was talking about "his/the game" as Fez. When in actuality, he was talking about the game that he worked on with Fish that operated as the foundation for Fez. So, it suddenly made sense that Fish didn't steal any code or anything because Fish was making his own copy of McGrath's game. I don't blame McGrath for the lack of clarification and I don't see how I could have known he was talking about a separate game. It was a misunderstanding that I cleared up once I talked to McGrath."
"No, no, that was never even talked about," McGrath said. "I don't know where that came from. Maybe I said that in the original interview I did with Allistair? I highly doubt I would do that though… No, that never happened. "
Even in this Kotaku interview, he sees uncertain about this as he was with me last night. He seemed pretty certain about it 3 years ago, though. I think it could be that he felt stressed during that original interview due to the IGTM situation and maybe exaggerated a little or remembered things differently."
Not strictly news related, but TotalBiscuit had a good post on KIA. I found it a good read and thought others might as well.
http://www.reddit.com/r/KotakuInAction/comments/2v77ux/important_words_from_and_an_anonymous_biscuit/