Hey, seems Trip got annoyed at Jamdat’s GDC speech, too. Of course, much of the reason he’s annoyed is that he’s now forced to compete with EA. Still, this is getting fun.
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Hey, seems Trip got annoyed at Jamdat’s GDC speech, too. Of course, much of the reason he’s annoyed is that he’s now forced to compete with EA. Still, this is getting fun.
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Oh hush.
Ha! That looks pretty tame for the places Trip can go!
I was talking to him a few months ago… the stories surrounding the very beginning of EA are pretty fascinating… and I mentioned some information I’d read in Wikipedia. A bunch of it, not surprisingly, was totally incorrect… so the next day I checked the Wikipedia entry and it had all changed, with a changelist mark “corrections made by company founder”.
I actually, uh, really like Trip. Kind of warily because I don’t trust any CEO farther than I can throw them, but he’s wickedly smart and I rarely find myself disagreeing with the things he actually says… though the press likes to tout him as a firecracker and focus on the crazier stuff…