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After all the build-up, we've finally reached the end of E3. Not coincidentally, we also present our final E3 developer interview: Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. In this segment, Mr. Price talks about the best way get a foot in the door of the videogames business, his most difficult days as a developer, and answers the questions *you* asked (question-asker in parentheses):
* Do you think huge trade events like E3 are going to last? (Jeigh)
* If you get the chance, what game(s) do you most want to go hands-on with at E3 2008? (Genki-Rocket)
* Who in the industry would you most like to collaborate on a game with? (indigovenom)
* If you could re-make any previous-generation game for the PS3, which title would it be, and what would it be like? (KazeEternal)
* When did you know for sure that you belonged in the video game business? (Sindress)
* What kind of advice would you give those currently in college and would like to pursue a career in video game development? (Voozi)
* What is the hardest part about game development today? (osirisomeomi)
* If you could say one thing to the fans of your game/series out there, what would it be? (Xanog)
Do not miss the Final Fantasy IX Music Special Live Stream on July 7th! Celebrate FFIX's 25th anniversary with unforgettable music.
The Outerhaven writes: Split/Second was the explosive arcade racing game that outshone Ridge Racer and Burnout. That is, until Disney shut it all down before a sequel could happen.
As a kid i had some heart attacks playing this game. The soundtrack right on point with those close calls. I love this game.
Split/Second was one of the game I enjoyed playing. In fact it's still the most popular video on my YouTube channel. It's a gameplay of Split/Second posted 15 years ago. This past month 25 people viewed it. Split/Second is a favourite amongst racing gamers worldwide.
This game was super awesome and hella fun playing split-screen with the homie. Trashing your friend’s car during split-screen competition using one of those QuickTime events was so funny haha
The PSP was ambition personified, so much so that it’s kinda wild to look back and realise what exactly Sony cooked up in 2004.
I still play my PSP. Sadly the UMD drive has stopped working, but I modded it to still be able to play my games (and then some). Such a great little portable.
i love him.
Good interview.