Bill Kendrick Interview at OSNews
Bill Kendrick writes: "When I thanked the folks at OSNews for mentioning me in their interview with Michael Speck their response was a list of questions for my own interview. Well, I've answered them. Enjoy! While I'm glad some people consider me 'up there' in the ranks of Open Source game development, I honestly think there are far more deserving folks... Like Sam Lantinga, Steve Baker, and the people developing FlightGear, to name a few."
My kids Thank You
Bob is at home in the Northeast Kingdom.
My two-year old loves Tux Paint, and I am a huge fan of Defendguin. Unlike many other people who turn out "retro clone" type games, you seem to have a real skill for capturing the spirit and excitement of the old time arcade and console games. Circus Linux is a great example, it really is a worthy successor to good old "Circus Atari"!
I have a question for you, actually. About how many man-hours does a typical game take? I'm a programmer but I don't do games or graphic stuff (usually try to stay away from UI if I can :]), how much time does it take to get it "just right"?
As a former Atari Computer user myself, I really enjoy your port of old Atari favorites. My favorite ones are Circus Linux! and Mad Bomber. I used to be a Kaboom! junkie back in the 80's.
My first computer ever was an Atari 800, which was a hand me down from my uncle, in the mid 80's, I was in junior HS at the time. I wrote my first lines of code on it as well. Eventually it died and I got a used 1200XL while in high school, which died as well in the late 90's, by then I decided it was too obsolete to get another Atari 8 bit, and went "computer less" until my 3rd year of college, when I took a student loan to buy my first PC.
In summary, been a former Atari 8-bit enthusiast, moving to a Linux enthusiast as well, I really enjoy your work.
Thanks for bringing back such fond memories.
Heffel
Expert Java EE Consulting
My 1200XL died in the late 80's not 90's. (I wished it had lasted that long).
Heffel
Expert Java EE Consulting