I've always been a proponent of the idea that technology doesn't matter to game design. The example I always like to point out is 'Tetris,' one of the greatest games ever made.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm creating the kind of games that I like right now. I'm not being held back by technology.
Games are getting more interesting. I mean, when we talk about books, they can be anything from a summer blockbuster to 'War and Peace' - well, games are the same. I think the creative side is catching up with the technology.
Our approach to making games is to find the fun first and then use the technology to enhance the fun.
I don't know why a computer game can't be an art form just as a puppet show or an opera is. I'm still interested in computer games as something I would like to work on someday.
Yes, I play computer games. I think you've got to embrace the latest technology. For someone to dismiss games as not important would be the same as saying the Internet is not important.
Technology is permeating every single thing we do... And to the extent that we can better expose our young people to all the different ways that technology can be used, not just for video games or toys, we're planning for the future.
I think computing power is ready to do 3D justice. It was great for shooters and racing games in the past, but I didn't think it was right for strategy games.
I think there's an infinite number of cool technology sports that should exist that don't.
Technology is making design more exciting, with color, wallpaper, textures, fabrics that could never have been created without the technology.
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars.