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Honoring the Code

Conversations with Great Game Designers

By Matt Barton

Published March 26th 2013 by A K Peters/CRC Press – 240 pages

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Description

If you want to be successful in any area of game development—game design, programming, graphics, sound, or publishing—you should know how standouts in the industry approach their work and address problems. In Honoring the Code: Conversations with Great Game Designers, 16 groundbreaking game developers share their stories and offer advice for anyone aspiring to a career in the games industry. You’ll learn from their triumphs and failures and see how they dealt with sweeping changes in technology, including critical paradigm shifts from CD-ROMs and 3D graphic cards to the Internet and mobile revolution.

The book presents in-depth interviews with a diverse mix of game professionals, emphasizing the makers of adventure games, role-playing games, and real-time strategies. It focuses on developers who have contributed to multiple eras or genres as well as those who have hired, taught, or mentored newcomers. Since the mobile revolution has opened up new demographics and new gameplay mechanics, the book features current developers of games for mobile devices. It also explores how indie game developers are making commercial-quality games with a small team mostly using free tools and funded with crowdsourcing applications.

While there are plenty of resources available for aspiring game developers to learn the necessary technical skills, there is hardly any historical material on the culture that made the games industry possible. Filling the void, this book provides a historical and cultural context for the games industry. It takes you into the minds of the pioneers who blazed the trails and established the industry as we know it today.

Contents

Honoring the Code

John Romero, Architect of Doom

Rebecca Heineman, Archmage

Tim Cain, Game Designer X

Brian Fargo, Patron of Wizards

Chris Avellone, the Iconoclast

Chris Taylor, the Problem Solver

Howard Scott Warshaw, the Sad Clown

Jon Hare, the Rock ’n’ Roller

Ralph Baer, the Father of Videogames

David Fox, the Mindbender

George Sanger, "the Fat Man"

Mark Soderwall, Mentor to Graphic Artists

Megan Gaiser and Rob Riedl, Gamemakers for Girls

Paul Reiche and Fred Ford, the Toymakers of Gaming

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