John Romero Illuminates the Idea of Ideas On July 18, 2023, famed game designer John Romero released his autobiography Doom Guy: Life in First-Person. In it, he offers advice… Posted by Richard Booth October 21, 2023
Review: Forza Motorsport (Xbox X|S, PC) For almost 20 years, the Forza series has been the pinnacle of racing simulators for Xbox and Microsoft fans. With realism, physics,… Posted by Richard Booth October 20, 2023
Henk Rodgers Teaches Nintendo How To Sell Prior to the release of the Nintendo Game Boy in 1989, Henk Rodgers was simply a game developer and salesman. A salesman… Posted by Richard Booth October 19, 2023
Todd Howard Explains the Rules In an interview with MTV at the 2009 D.I.C.E. Summit, Todd Howard listed the three principles that every game designer should have:… Posted by Richard Booth October 18, 2023
George Plimpton Starts a (Console) War In 1979, Mattel Electronics released what would be the first viable competitor to Atari with its new Intellivision console. In order to… Posted by Richard Booth October 17, 2023
Phil Spencer Comments on the Console Wars During an interview with The Guardian during E3 of 2018, the CEO of Microsoft Gaming Phil Spencer was quite candid about a… Posted by Richard Booth October 16, 2023
Warren Robinett Waxes Poetic In June of 1979, Warren Robinett, a programmer at Atari, submitted the source code to the second game he'd developed for Atari.… Posted by Richard Booth October 15, 2023
Howard Phillips Debunks the Myth that Games are for Kids At the Consumer Electronics Show in 1990, Howard Phillips, the "Game Master" of Nintendo whose job it was to test the quality… Posted by Richard Booth October 14, 2023
Business Advice from Nolan Bushnell Nolan Bushnell is the type of person who seems to always have an idea. To that end, he also follows through and… Posted by Richard Booth October 13, 2023
In 2001, Ken Kutaragi Wished the Best for Microsoft The year is 2001, and Microsoft is on the cusp of entering the gaming industry with Xbox, a console that Microsoft hopes… Posted by Richard Booth October 12, 2023