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 Denis Dyack, founder, Silicon Knights

   
Saturday, July 26, 2003

If you look at the movie industry back in the '30s, all the people with the cool technical tricks and stuff ruled the industry. But once they standardized the camera, the people who talked about serious content came to the forefront, and they're still the major players today -- the people who told the best stories. That's where our industry needs to go now. I like Grand Theft Auto, but it's not the future. It's not. Kojima, Miyamoto, and I all feel that way. And we're working towards that.

-Denis Dyack, founder, Silicon Knights

- Chris 8:56 PM [+]


 



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