I went to middle school w. the daughters of Chris Mulkey, who played
Col. Manley in Wing Commander(http://us.imdb.com/Name?Mulkey,+Chris)
My mother briefly dated the creator of "Zen the Intergalactic Ninja".
I went to middle school w. the daughters of Chris Mulkey, who played
Col. Manley in Wing Commander(http://us.imdb.com/Name?Mulkey,+Chris)
My mother briefly dated the creator of "Zen the Intergalactic Ninja".
"Sucking on the Marrow of life does not mean you have to choke on the bone"-Dead Poets Society screenplay
My good buddy (and best man at my wedding) is Kenneth Scott. ID Software artist. He did all of the Quake 3 skins, and some of the weapons and textures.
I knew he'd make it one day...and he did!
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The closest connection I have to VGindustry is getting my name mentioned in one VG magazine almost 2 years ago. I wasn't even expecting to see my little 1 liner get published at all.
Another day, another dollar... wake me when it's payday.
still playing games
I was in the industry up untill myself and many others were laid off a little over a week ago.
I have several friends in the industry. Most notably would be Al Yarusso (co-founder of AtariAge) who worked on Deus Ex amongst other games. The strangest connection I have to the industry is the woman who cuts my hair. Her brother was one of the guys who worked on Mortal Kombat (strange eh?).
I always wanted to work in the industry growing up, but once Atari crashed it lost its appeal. I've actually been told it's not as fun as you'd think, lots of long hours and hard work. Of course that's not all that different from my current job...
Tempest
When I first moved to Seattle, I got a temp job working in the mailroom at Nintendo opening up letters to Pikachu for $8.60/hr.. that count?
My half-brother was a game tester for the sequel to Interstate '76 and for Heavy Gear. That's about it.
I went ot middle school with Jordan Maynard. He is son of David Maynard. D. Maynard worked at Electronic Arts starting in 1983, so he was one of the very first there, I believe. Anyhow, Jordan eventually stopped coming to Jr. HS, and began being homeschooled (I think). ...years later, i found his name in the credits of Virtual Pinball (from EA) for Sega Genesis.
Oh, and I bought a Turbo-Grafx16 game from Clint Dyer on ebay once.
-deadtech
I know several people currently in the software industry over in the UK... and Jeff Minter of course. Met him countless times over the years, next time will be this weekend
Well I have a ps2,a 2600,and a...oh wait,people.I got nothing. > :/
I've met Jay Fenton and Jamie Faye Fenton.
Oh, and Steve Harris was quoted in a fanzine interview as saying "And don't listen to Russ Perry Jr", while Chris Bieniek once called me "ubiquitous" in the pages of Tips & Tricks.
Russ Perry Jr, 2175 S Tonne Dr #114, Arlington Hts IL 60005
Got any obscure game stuff?
I routinely communicate with PR reps at a number of different major publishers.
I know a guy that was a programmer for absolute entertainment did rocky and bullwinkle on gameboy space shuttle mission nes smoke and mirrors sega cd.
Most recently the terminator game on x box and mission impossible 2 that looks like it may be scrapped......
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Originally Posted by deadtech
I know someone who bought something on eBay from Kelly Deal of the Breeders/Kelly Deal 6000
"Sucking on the Marrow of life does not mean you have to choke on the bone"-Dead Poets Society screenplay
I'm not sure when it started but I guess by this point I'm *in* the video game industry, for better or worse.
All the same, I don't think anyone I grew up with is also in the industry or anything. The people I know are people I met through the games business...
For what it's worth I traded 'zines with Chris Johnston waaaay before he joined EGM, and he even contributed a very prescient article ("Will The Sega Saga Continue?") to one of my later issues.
Chris Kohler
I won the first (and only) poetry contest in Classic Gamer Magazine. Then they mispelled my last name and corrected it in the nest issue, so I got my name in there twice! I'm famous!