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magazines:pc_zone_55_october_1997_uk [2011/12/03 12:44] Spiritmagazines:pc_zone_55_october_1997_uk [2011/12/03 20:28] (current) – typo Spirit
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 ==== Oi! ... Carmack What's Your Game?==== ==== Oi! ... Carmack What's Your Game?====
-He programmed Wolfenstein. He programmed Doom. He programmed Quake. And now he's really, really rich. But it hans't stopped him from caring about games. David McCandless corners John Carmack of iD Software.+He programmed Wolfenstein. He programmed Doom. He programmed Quake. And now he's really, really rich. But it hasn't stopped him from caring about games. David McCandless corners John Carmack of iD Software.
  
 Pretty spartan, is the official line on John Carmack's office. A mere six workstations sit humming on a row of desks. A couple of biros and a bit of paper can be seen. Oh, and a bunch of real life, real sharp medieval swords are piled in the corner. Carmack is articulate and boying looking. He could easily be 14, but he drives a rather expensive Ferrari and is regarded as one of the greatest programmers in the world. He's not exactly a party person, though he's rather 'good' at writing real-time, perspective-correcting, dynamically-lit 3D game engines. But you knew that. Pretty spartan, is the official line on John Carmack's office. A mere six workstations sit humming on a row of desks. A couple of biros and a bit of paper can be seen. Oh, and a bunch of real life, real sharp medieval swords are piled in the corner. Carmack is articulate and boying looking. He could easily be 14, but he drives a rather expensive Ferrari and is regarded as one of the greatest programmers in the world. He's not exactly a party person, though he's rather 'good' at writing real-time, perspective-correcting, dynamically-lit 3D game engines. But you knew that.
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 <span interview-answer>I don't believe in vacations. Last year I took five days and went to England. My God, I was nuts by the time I got back. Actually, I had a laptop with me but it wasn't the same.</span> <span interview-answer>I don't believe in vacations. Last year I took five days and went to England. My God, I was nuts by the time I got back. Actually, I had a laptop with me but it wasn't the same.</span>
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