People who could do graphics and find this now still: people are really
unreliable.There was no money at stake so people had other interests. That
actually got me out of games, because I thought that I'd have to learn how to
draw. I stopped around 16 because I couldn't draw and I couldn't get graphics
into the game. So I started working at large companies because I was good at
programming. I did that for a couple of years and it really felt empty for NBA Live Mobile Coins some
reason but I kept doing it, and
I played Rez on the Dreamcast. What Rez showed me was that -- and I do know
that they had actual artists on staff -- but it got Buy NFL Coins me thinking that I didn't
have to draw things to make video games.Maybe I can do things through code and
make pretty graphics. Rez was the game that showed me that I didn't need to hand
draw or rely or other people to do things. So I ended up quitting my job and
trying to make games, and then I ended up failing miserably at that. Then I got
a job programming for a
phone game company in Toronto. They went out of business and then I got a job
for an advertising/flash game company while working on my own stuff on the side
and I started getting to the point at which I was releasing freeware games that
were doing pretty well, and then when I started working on Dyad I thought that I
could actually take this somewhere so I started doing that. How did you end up
creating art without drawing?I went to high school with Jonathan Mak (Everyday
Shooter
for one year. We were enemies because we were both making games at the time,
and apparently when you're 14 years old and making games with somebody else at
the same school there's a rivalry that exists for MMOGO no reason at all. When I was
first playing Rez and thinking about doing this whole game thing again I thought
about looking up John, and he showed me this game he was working on called Gate
88 and I was like wow, you're doing exactly what I wish I was doing and you've
got no graphics