Comments on: Co-founders quit Microsoft game studio Rare
Brothers Chris and Tim Stamper are leaving the U.K. game developer after 20 years to "pursue other opportunities," software giant says.
Brothers Chris and Tim Stamper are leaving the U.K. game developer after 20 years to "pursue other opportunities," software giant says.
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- Wow
- by M A January 4, 2007 9:14 AM PST
- With the Stamper brothers Rare was able to push out all sorts of great games, esp. back during their Nintendo days. A great book documenting some of this is "The Ultimate History of Video Games".
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- Of course
- by Ryo Hazuki January 13, 2007 5:17 AM PST
- Yes, in a company with dozens and dozens of employees, I bet all the talent was solely on these 2 guys.
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- Of course
- by Ryo Hazuki January 13, 2007 5:17 AM PST
- Yes, in a company with dozens and dozens of employees, I bet all the talent was solely on these 2 guys.
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(3 Comments)Not sure where Rare is going to go at this point, but I'm sure the Stampers will continue to put out great games wherever they end up.
Why did they have other people working in the company when they are that good anyway?
That's the question that keeps me up at night.
Why did they have other people working in the company when they are that good anyway?
That's the question that keeps me up at night.