Warren Spector Quotes
Top 57 wise famous quotes and sayings by Warren Spector
Warren Spector Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Warren Spector on Wise Famous Quotes.
Finney is about the best writer of time travel stories ever, and I adore time travel stories - have to make a time travel game someday!
The only morality I'm interested in is the morality between your ears, between each player's ears, because that's the interesting thing to me.
I'm a huge fan of e-books, but the more I buy and download, the more I worry that someone could just take them all away from me.
The transition from the original Xbox to the Wii wasn't a big deal for my team. The business hadn't changed fundamentally.
The Junction Point journey is over. To all those who've asked, or want to ask, I'm sad but excited for the future.
Whether it's as the hero of an adventure story, as teacher and friend, as icon on watch, shirt or hat - everyone knows Mickey Mouse.
My greatest joy is seeing parents and kids playing Disney 'Epic Mickey' together, handing the controllers back and forth, helping each other out.
Anyone who says they want to make a game that becomes a cult classic is kinda screwy, right? I mean, you want to reach the largest audience you can.
Here's the thing: I left Ion Storm and Eidos in the spring of 2004 frankly because I felt out of place at that company.
I do not believe in the concept of good and evil in my personal life, in the real world. I just don't believe it. I never try to judge.
$200, 300 million games, I'm a little scared about that; there aren't a lot of companies that have the resources or the courage to spend that much.
I used to teach animation history classes at the University of Texas, and I wrote my master's thesis on cartoons. I just love cartoons.
I have been the last space marine between earth and an alien invasion. I really just don't need to go there anymore.
I don't want to make games for 12-year-olds. I have no interest in that. I haven't been 12 in a long time.
My wife, Caroline Spector, and I pitched some comic ideas to various publishers back in the '80s, but nothing ever came of it.
Honestly, there have been some pretty good Marvel games, but I don't think there's ever been a great one.
I've loved cartoons all along. Most people outgrow that when they hit 10 or 12, I guess, but I never did. I'm not sure why.
In papergaming, players can look at a character sheet of their own creation and see all of their skills, right there, in black and white.
I gotta do what I think is right, and if enough people like it, I'm a winner. And if they don't, I'll open a bookstore.
We set up a situation and let you interact with it and see the consequences of your choice. That's what gaming does.
The heart of the gameplay is still about choice and consequence, which is what I've been doing since the '80s.
I kind of get a next-gen game machine, but competing for the home entertainment business? We'll see how that goes.
Everyone at Junction Point has been inspired by the creative folks at Pixar and Disney Feature Animation to make 'entertainment for everyone.'