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July 07, 2006
An Interview with Gregg Tavares

A while ago John Ricciardi and Hiroko Minamoto interviewed their friend Gregg Tavares in Tokyo. We used a snippet of it for the 1UP Show, focusing on his comments about the game Loco Roco, on which he is a programmer. But the footage I looked at had so many other interesting things in it, such as what it's like working as a foreigner on a Japanese dev team, and what he percieves as the tastes of Japanese gamers.

The longer version of the video is here. It's hard to believe that Gregg's first game was for Commodore 64. He looks way too young for that!

Thanks so much to Gregg and Hiroko and John.

Posted by jane at July 07, 2006 05:55 PM | TrackBack
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