"Industry legend and Video Games Live producer Tommy Tallarico talks with [GamerXChange] about the show coming to Miami for the first time and he has a message for gamers, skeptics, and the people of Miami."
The Amico is facing one of the toughest questions it's ever come across -- "What now?"
During E3, we sat down with Tommy Tallarico, CEO of Intellivision, to talk a little bit more about his company's upcoming console, Amico. Among the topics of discussion are developer reception to Amico and the challenges brought on by the global pandemic.
This thing is the biggest joke going. Tommy Tallarico comes across as a snake oil salesman.
4 Guys with Quarters interview with CEO of Intellivision Tommy Tallarico.
This thing is going to bomb. I was somewhat interested in it, but when I saw the price and the games it’s getting, no thank you.
If you remember this guy's game reviews you know exactly how this endeavor is going to go.
I liked Tommy Tallarico and Victor Lucas on Judgment Day. They had this "buddy movie" kind of dynamic. Made their little discussions funny.
OT: Tallarico's being a little pompous, albeit jokingly, in saying that Video Games Live did it first (and best), but still, he clearly takes game music seriously, and there's a lot of variety in the setlist. Can't say I'm big on the Guitar Hero stuff, though. That seems...forced.
"We have 125 different segments, but there [are] still a ton on my wish list. You know, Katamari Damacy, Okami, Xenogears, Earth Bound (Mother), Shenmue. You know, so much stuff we haven’t even covered yet. Devil May Cry!"
I'd love to hear Katamari music in this kind of setting. That'd be really interesting to pull off.