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Brian Moriarty Interview - Loom - Lucasfilm
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Please enjoy a nice interview with Loom and Lucasfilm legend Brian Moriarty: http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/brian-moriarty/ Kind Regards Adrian |
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David Fox Interview - LucasFilm Games & LucasArts Legend
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I had the ultimate pleasure of interviewing the legendary David Fox from LucasFilm Games (later to become LucasArts). He covered everything from his earliest games, what it was like working with George Lucas and Ron Gilbert and his most recent work on the great Thimbleweed Park. He worked on Amiga classics such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion. http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-january-3-2018/ Please have a listen and let me know if you enjoyed the interview. Kind regards Adrian |
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David Fox is such a nice guy, managed to exchange a few words with him at PAX East a couple of years ago when they had Thimbleweed Park there on demo, thanked him for his work and influence. He was very friendly and humble.
Approaching Ron Gilbert, though, is another matter ;p |
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Simon Phipps - Rick Dangerous Interview
The Rick Dangerous games were huge for me growing up, as were a lot of Core’s games at the time. So it’s a pleasure to introduce the game’s creator and retro gaming superstar Simon Phipps!
http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/simon-phipps/ |
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Nice, I see there are also other interesting interviews, I like all that trivia a lot
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Yes indeed
@Arcade_Adriano; I think it's probably best if we merge all your individual threads into one where you can post the latest additions |
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Ok, I will make an overall interview thread and update accordingly.
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Ok, have taken care of this for you
See these threads: a) @Arcade_Adriano - Interviews (current thread) b) @Arcade_Adriano - Podcasts If you want the thread titles changed them please let me know. |
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Chris Huelsbeck – Interview - Turrican & Other Amiga Games
The music maestro Chris Hueslbeck joins me for a nice chat on his music and game career in the latest Arcade Attack podcast! He is probably best known for his stellar music on the awesome Turrican games! He also worked on other Amiga titles such as Bug Bomber, Circus Attractions, R-Type, Z-Out and so much more! Feel free to give it a cheeky listen:
http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-march-4-2018/ Thank you, Adrian |
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Seriously wow. He’s best known for his outstanding work on the Turrican games but you’ll have heard his excellent music scores in many, many other places - incuding R-Type, The Secret of Monkey Island, Resident Evil 2 and Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. I chatted to the legend that is Chris Huelsbeck in our latest Arcade Attack podcast:
http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-march-4-2018/ |
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Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis - Key Interviews!
Dear all, please see my nice interviews with the two key people behind one of the best point and click adventure titles of all time - Indy & Atlantis!!! http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/noah-falstein/ http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/hal-barwood/ I also recorded a special podcast tribute for the game: http://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-april-2-2018/ |
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Andreas Tadic - Team 17 / Alien Breed – Interview
Andreas Tadic - Team 17 / Alien Breed – Interview
The Swedish supremo was one of the original (and legendary) Team 7 dev team who merged with 17-Bit Software to become what we know as Team 17 today! His expertise brought the Alien Breed games to life. He also worked on Super Frog, Project X, Worms and many more classic Amiga titles! He is a true Amiga champion and kindly had a long chat about his long and illustrious career for Arcade Attack. https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-february-3-2019/ |
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Gary Antcliffe (Core/Sony) – Interview - Universe
Gary Antcliffe (Core/Sony) – Interview - Universe
Gary Antcliffe was a key programmer for Core Design and worked on a huge array of Amiga classics including the often forgotten point-&-click masterpiece Universe! He also worked on BC Racers, Bionicle, MediEvil: Resurrection and gained huge admiration as the Lead Programmer for LittleBigPlanet! Enjoy Arcade Attack's latest interview where we quiz him on his amazing career, his views on a future Universe title and much more... https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/gary-antcliffe/ |
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Stephen Marley (DreamWeb) – Interview
DreamWeb was one of the first overhead point-&-click adventure games ever made, yet received very mixed reviews! It also featured one very infamous pixelated scene!
Please get the whole lowdown on this Amiga classic(?!) with Arcade Attack's latest interview with Stephen Marley who wrote the games amazing prologue! He also worked on the story for rare PlayStation outing Martian Gothic: Unification. https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/stephen-marley/ |
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Stoo Cambridge Interview - Sensible Software - Cannon Fodder
Stoo Cambridge Interview - Sensible Software - Cannon Fodder
The Sensible Software & retro gaming legend Stoo Cambridge kindly sat down with Arcade Attack for a quality text interview on his amazing career! Stoo shares his amazing insight on working on Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder, Sensible Golf & what it was like working at Sensible Software during the amazing Amiga days! https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/stoo-cambridge-sensible/ |
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great read, thanks for posting it.
nice to see he would be keen on doing another Cannon Fodder, id love to see a modern version of it, im sure itd sell well on the various digital stores around now. |
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Mark Webley Podcast Interview - Bullfrog Legend - Theme Park & Syndicate
Mark Webley Podcast Interview - Bullfrog Legend - Theme Park & Syndicate
The Bullfrog, Lionhead and TwoPoint Studios legend shares all in a recent Arcade Attack podcast. Mark Webley helped create the Amiga classics Syndicate and Theme Park. He also discusses his love of the Amiga. He also reflect on his stellar work on Theme Hospital, Black & White, the Fable games and Two Point Hospital. It would amazing if you gave the podcast a cheeky listen: https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-august-1-2019/ |
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...it would be amazing if you actually used these two threads to post your podcasts / interviews instead of creating seperate threads each time; as agreed
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Stoo Cambridge Interview - Sensible Software
How many hours did you sink into Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder?!
Stoo Cambridge was one of the key men in Sensible Software's rise to being one of the most respected video game companies in the 90s. In the latest Arcade Attack podcast I get to interview the Cannon Fodder legend himself. Stoo discusses Cannon Fodder, Sensi, working on the Amiga, the rise and fall of Sensible Software and lots more in-between. Please do give the podcast a cheeky listen if you get a chance. https://www.arcadeattack.co.uk/podcast-august-4-2019/ |
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