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Darling Brothers, UK Indie Game Devs, Upgraded to CBE

scriptedfun writes "The BBC reports that David and Richard Darling, the brother tandem who founded Codemasters back in the mid-'80s from their bedroom, were recently made Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for their 'services to the computer games industry.' Their story is definitely inspiring for modern-day independent game developers." Naming such honorees annually is one of the perks of being Queen.

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  1. Re:seeking approval by Naughty+Bob · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Most honourees, even those who disagree with the concept of hereditary monarchy (the majority), just go along with the whole deal.

    Partly because it's not worth making a fuss over within the context of modern, laser-guided wrongdoings, but mostly for the improved ability to secure last-minute restaurant reservations.

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    "Be light, stinging, insolent and melancholy"
  2. elite by jacquesm · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I move to nominate David Braben and Ian Bell

  3. Re:whoops! by keeboo · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Uh-oh... Peace, man! :)

    From where I am C64 did not exist, it was more like MSX vs Spectrum vs Apple II.
    The problem with Spectrum-to-MSX ports (and Codemasters are not alone) it's that developers simply added a Spectrum hardware emulator layer (both machines used Z80 processors) and, presto, port done.
    Often the game was slower than the original version.

    There are games which list 'joystick' as 'kempston' in the MSX version. C'mon!