From PAX East 10 via Gametrailers.
Pt. 1: "With a selection of the finest blades, The Dishwasher makes mincemeat out of everything within his reach."
Pt. 2: "The Dishwasher challenges a gory obsticle in his PAX East 2010 boss encounter."
Hardcore Gamer: They brought multiple games to XBLA, some of which went on to become cult classics. These were Charlie Murder and The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile. Each title features hand-drawn, punk-inspired visuals and are tremendously gory.
Ethan Lee from the flibitijibibo Patreon page writes:
"Today I’m (in)formally announcing that I’ve been working on Steam versions of Ska Studios’ Charlie Murder and The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile! The Steam versions will be available for Linux, macOS and Windows on day 1, and will include all the features of the Xbox 360 versions including online multiplayer, achievements and leaderboards. They will also be the debut titles for FNA.Steamworks, a new reimplementation of the XNA4 Xbox Live features for FNA (which all versions of the game will be using)."
Console Monster writes: "Today I had the opportunity to sit down with James Silva and Michelle Juett Silva, the folks behind the Dishwasher and Charlie Murder games. They took a bit of time to answer some questions about their latest title 'Salt and Sanctuary' and give some insight on the development process over at SkaStudios."
The Dishwasher. Now here is a game that completely underwhelms me. It's cool to have an indie success story from the creators club, but honestly the game is uber generic and generic isn't fun. Obviously some people thought it was fun, but I don't know why. My guess is the same people will think Splatterhouse is a great game when that releases.