Tim Stamper: Rare Creative Force

The Screenagers talk to Tim Stamper of Rare, and the man behind "Donkey Kong Country" for his insights on the gaming industry and Nintendo in particular.

Quote from the interview at Future Looks:

“Making games was simpler back in the early eighties — most of the early arcade classics contained less than 30,000 bytes of information. Compared to today’s biggest titles, some of which come on multiple CDs that can contain as much as 640,000,000 bytes of information, the early games were little more than warm-up exercises. “

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