Jason Rubin To Leave Naughty Dog
Thanks to GameSpot for its story revealing Naughty Dog co-founder Jason Rubin is leaving the company after Jak III is completed. Rubin, who has a long history in the games industry, helping create both the Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Daxter franchises, mentions he's "made a conscious decision to leave Naughty Dog and explore other options in the gaming sector", arguably not a surprise since his recent DICE Conference speech on the disrespect paid to game developers. The GameSpot article notes: "While Rubin's speech took game publishers to task for not valuing talent, he maintains he was not singling out Sony", and a separate interview fleshes out Rubin's feedback from the speech, noting: "So far nobody has said anything negative, but those who do not want to hear what was said won't be the types to comment directly."
Maybe now it's time to leave that damned bandicoot behind and get back to Naughty Dog's roots - Way of the Warrior.
It's been years since we've had a fighter with characters filmed entirely in garages and hallways.
Sure, it was a crappy game, but there wasn't much else to play on the 3DO.