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Mythic: Mark Jacobs Interview @ GamersInfo
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Dhruin
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Mythic: Mark Jacobs Interview @ GamersInfo
   

Mythic's Mark Jacobs has popped up at GamersInfo, with a <a href="http://www.gamersinfo.net/index.php?art/id:797" target="_blank">conversation</a> on the market and industry. Here's an interesting question:<blockquote><em><b>GamersInfo.net: Hypothetical situation for you: Right here in my pocket, I've got a blank check. I am going to give it to you with the stipulation that you use it to make your dream game. You don't have to worry about intellectual property, sales numbers, deadlines, or anything else. All you have to do is make your dream game. Give me an idea of what I'd be paying for.</b> <br> <br>Mark Jacobs: I would want to create a world in which you always felt that you could have an affect on the big picture. A world that always felt alive to you and a world that would be ever-changing (for the better), ever-growing and always evolving. It would be a world that would transport you to different realms and even different times but it would be one that no matter when or where you were, it would seem familiar yet different.</em></blockquote>The question is interesting but the answer is unfortunately pretty vague.
Post Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:38 pm
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He forgot the part about liking "to buy the world a coke." That was the most inane, warm and fuzzy, meaningless response to a question I've heard in awhile. Have to admit that the question itself was vague though.
Post Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:40 pm
 



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