How do I assemble a team?

It's best to make a simple little demo yourself before looking to join a team, unless you're just looking to make art or music for someone else. Anyone who wants to be a 'game lead' or 'just be a story guy' will basically need to take the pole position of the game, and really should know the ropes himself. On a side note, once the Teams and Games sections on this site are implimented, finding a game to help out with will be a lot easier.
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Talkback #2 written by creek23 on 2008-03-24.

in homebrew games, there's usually NO team. (well, that's in my case and i believe this happens to all) if you are a coder, you usually find graphics and sound resources from other games. and if you are a graphic artists, you usually change the graphics of an existing game you would have to make. seldom that a sound artists collaborate for games. they simply upload their sounds to sound portal sites like newgrounds and such. then they leave message to "please credit". by the time you made your own game (or a mod), its then people usually collaborate with you (or maybe not yet :D).

Talkback #1 written by timss4 on 2005-04-20.

what do i need to do to start a demo?!

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