Doom 3 -- An Interview with id
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 03/05/2004 01:06 AM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 3128 views
Game Pro have thrown up parts 1 and 2 from the recent chat with id Software's Todd Hollenshead, Tim Willits, and Marty Stratton as they talk about working on the upcoming first person shooter! Here's a byte.
Everyone's heard of Texas tall tales, but when the crew at Mesquite-based id Software talks, it's rarely with exaggeration -- and people listen. id CEO Todd Hollenshead, Doom 3 Lead Designer Tim Willits, and id's Director of Business Development Marty Stratton were especially candid in our interviews for the April 2004 exclusive cover story.
They didn't flinch when asked whether the company has changed in the wake of violent video game scrutiny, how they felt about John Romero's legacy, how Doom 3 will measure up to Halo 2, and why they were crazy enough to mess with one of the most beloved franchises in gaming history in the first place.
Doom 3 -- An Interview with id, Part 1 Doom 3 -- An Interview with id, Part 2
Everyone's heard of Texas tall tales, but when the crew at Mesquite-based id Software talks, it's rarely with exaggeration -- and people listen. id CEO Todd Hollenshead, Doom 3 Lead Designer Tim Willits, and id's Director of Business Development Marty Stratton were especially candid in our interviews for the April 2004 exclusive cover story.
They didn't flinch when asked whether the company has changed in the wake of violent video game scrutiny, how they felt about John Romero's legacy, how Doom 3 will measure up to Halo 2, and why they were crazy enough to mess with one of the most beloved franchises in gaming history in the first place.
Doom 3 -- An Interview with id, Part 1 Doom 3 -- An Interview with id, Part 2
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nirv Unregistered |
It should be against the law to do interviews that provide absolutely no interesting information. |
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FaaR Unregistered |
Another thing that should be against the law is making a website where you have to click a fecking "see more" link to get the actual link the news post is about. I am SURE I saw a post some while ago that the guys running this joint were going to stop doing this s...illyness. Seems not! Well, it's feckin' annoying, that's what. At least the mega-ad that smacked me in the face when clicking that blasted more-link seems to be gone, but on a scale that makes it only slightly less annoying having to click that link in the first place. |
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tsunami Member Posts: 26 Joined: 2003-07-09 |
I agree, 4 pages of waffle, an absolute waste of time. |


