Category: Interview
Scene World Magazine and Olymptronica host every last Wednesday between June 2015 and January 2016 at 8 PM CESST a Live Twitch show as a part of the exhibition : “Film & Games – An Interplay”. At The Frankfurt Film Museum. Read more about it at http://www.filmundgames.de. And check out our Twitch channel at http://www.twitch.tv/sceneworld Last month’s guest was famous…
The guys over at C64.com have interviewed Matt Householder. Matt has been creating, programming, designing and producing video computer games for over 33 years. The games he worked on are: Krull, California Games, Barbie, GI Joe, Winter Games, Temple of Apshai Trilogy, World Games, Championship Wrestling, Vorpal Utility Kit, Sub Battle Simulator and California Games. Read the Interview: http://www.c64.com
Chris Huelsbeck attends live tomorrow at the Frankfurt Film Museum at 6 PM GMT! Free Entrance! It’s also streamed live via Twitch! He is being interviewed by Nafcom of Scene World Magazine. More Info about this on the event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1594807314140760/ And the Olymptronica Twitch page here: http://www.twitch.tv/olymptronica
Grant Harrison has been interviewed over at C64.com. Grant is a game developer who worked on the following games: A View to a Kill, The Magician’s Ball, Underwurlde, Savage, Super Bowl XX, Knight Rider, V, Galivan, Raid 2000, Dynamic Duo, BraveStarr, Chase H.Q. II, Super Monaco Grand Prix and Beach Buggy Simulator. Website: http://www.c64.com
The ‘Amp Hours Electronics Podcast’ has published an interview with Chuck Peddle, an American electrical engineer best known as the main designer of the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor; the KIM-1 SBC; and its successor the Commodore PET personal computer, both based on the 6502. To listen to the intervew, and read a nice summary about it, follow the link below….
The ‘Amp Hours Electronics Podcast’ has published an interview with Chuck Peddle, an American electrical engineer best known as the main designer of the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor; the KIM-1 SBC; and its successor the Commodore PET personal computer, both based on the 6502. To listen to the intervew, and read a nice summary about it, follow the link below….
Yash Terakura is credited as being ‘The Creator’ of the Commodore 64 and VIC-20.The Commodore 64 is considered the best selling computer of all-time selling over 40 million units and possessing 40% of the global personal computer market! Over on Scene World Website you can watch a full video interview with Yash Terakura, Yash Terakura is a Japanese engineer who was…
Over on Scene World Website you can watch a full video interview with Chris Huelsbeck. Chris Huelsbeck is an award winning composer and sound designer working mainly in the video games industry for well over 25 years. Having provided high quality music and sound for over 80 projects, Chris made himself a name not only with the fans, but also…
The C64.com web page had an interview with Chris Collins. Chris got a Commodore 64 from his father when he was 14 years old. Later he worked for the company Binary Design as a graphical artist. A few games he worked on were: Inspector Gadget and the Circus of Fear, Bosconian 87, Motos, Double Dragon, Puzznic, Sly Spy Secret Agent,…











