One thing that’s entertaining about these “crashes” is that they frequently give failures an excuse for why they fail.
John Romero has never once individually made a game people liked. He made Quake, got fired from id, and released failure after failure. It’s insane he still has a name people talk about.
He had to downsize because no one wanted to play Gunman Taco Truck, Empire of Sin, or SIGIL II.
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One thing that’s entertaining about these “crashes” is that they frequently give failures an excuse for why they fail.
John Romero has never once individually made a game people liked. He made Quake, got fired from id, and released failure after failure. It’s insane he still has a name people talk about.
He had to downsize because no one wanted to play Gunman Taco Truck, Empire of Sin, or SIGIL II.
I had to google that and it looks like a mobile flash game from 2010
The last game he made that I remember (and I never played it), is Daikatana. And that was how long ago? 20+ years?
Technically he got fired because he didn’t contribute to quake that much, mostly he got addicted to deathmatch. Which, you know, fair
The difference to the 80s crash is, its a slow burn and it affects whole world (not just the US).