For fun personalities:
Tim Schafer, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Marcus "Notch" Persson
To pick their brains:
Fumito Ueda, Jenova Chen, and Nicolau “Calunio” Chaud
To talk business:
Gabe Newell, Satoru Iwata, and John Riccitiellio
To share a pretentious cup of tea:
Peter Molyneux
If you could meet a game designer in person who would it be?
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Re: If you could meet a game designer in person who would it be?
If I could pick only one, it would be Tim. Did you see his game pitch to Cookie Monster? Classic.Ack wrote:Tim Schafer. I figure we could discuss his work at LucasArts and his thoughts on where the game industry is going.
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Browser Games ... Free PC Games ... Mixtapes ... Doujin Games ... SotC Poetry
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Most excellent. The best part is that I know how they originally developed the idea for Once Upon A Monster, and it was entirely unrelated to Sesame Street...or zombies.
Basically Double Fine was having a down period where they were looking for a publisher for Brutal Legend, so to keep his dev teams on their toes, Schafer split them into four groups and told them to come up with video game ideas. All four have now been used by the company: Costume Quest, Stacking, Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster (only without the licensing...that came later), and Trenched.
Basically Double Fine was having a down period where they were looking for a publisher for Brutal Legend, so to keep his dev teams on their toes, Schafer split them into four groups and told them to come up with video game ideas. All four have now been used by the company: Costume Quest, Stacking, Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster (only without the licensing...that came later), and Trenched.
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Shigeru Miyamoto
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Since this signature affects old posts, I'm leaving a message here in case anyone searches for my username. This account died in early 2013. I am no longer a fundamentalist.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
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Keiji Inafune
Yoshinori Ono
Fumito Ueda
Hideo Kojima
Yoshinori Ono
Fumito Ueda
Hideo Kojima
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Jade Raymond for a fun night out, drinking and dancing and *wink* *wink
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Ed Boon
Maybe just a quick meetup for a few beers and hot wings, and I'd tell him how much I appreciate all the hard work that he's put into the Mortal Kombat series over the years. Possibly even throw a few ideas at him about future MK games.
Maybe just a quick meetup for a few beers and hot wings, and I'd tell him how much I appreciate all the hard work that he's put into the Mortal Kombat series over the years. Possibly even throw a few ideas at him about future MK games.
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Currently Playing: Crysis (360), Destiny demo (PS3), Roadblasters (MAME)
Currently Playing: Crysis (360), Destiny demo (PS3), Roadblasters (MAME)
Re: If you could meet a game designer in person who would it be?
Miyamoto, Kojima, Hironobu Sakaguchi, and Shinji Mikami all seem awesome from the Japanese side of things.
Warren Spector and Ken Levine for English designers.
Warren Spector and Ken Levine for English designers.
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I don't think it's possible to pick just one.
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Sid Meiers, hand down. That man created my favourite series of all time. I would take my Railroad Tycoon box for him to sign lol.
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