Everyone has to start out at the bottom of the food chain at work. That's why they call it the career ladder. You grab onto the bottom rung, and then spend years working your way up. And superstar game developers are no exception.
CGM Writes: While we were over at PAX East, we were able to sit down with Goichi Suda (Suda51) and talk about the upcoming remaster of Shadows of the Damned
Game Rant sits down with No More Heroes creator and Grasshopper founder Suda51.
I would be able n for a shadows of the damned movie. If it could be done in an (older) Evil Dead movie or the series fashion, they might be cooking with fire.
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
Hideo sure came a long way.
Cliff Bleszinski is best known for Gears of War? Ok, not Unreal.
that is old news and dead. No one ever wants to see that crap again. Its on the lvl of halo generic crapness. UT is dead and doesnt exist. Im suprised anyone had the nads to even think about UT in this day and age. Cliffy B is known for gears. only super nerds knew him before gears of war.
That Mickey Mouse game looks pretty good, considering the material.
The cycle of fame...
1. You are nobody, and have to work really hard
2. People take notice, and recognize your good work
3. As you improve your craft, you are starting to be celebrated
4. You are famous!
5. You start living the life, take advantage of a fat income and fame
6. Your best work is well behind you, because you lost that hunger
7. You continue to churn out mediocre work, knowing it will sell
8. Many years later, people know you are famous for something you did a long time ago, but don't know what that is