Lionhead’s First Decade
Published by Hexadecimal on August 17th, 2007
Recently, Lionhead hit it’s 10th Anniversary in the gaming industry, and to celebrate, Peter Molyneux along with Tim Rance and Mark Webley sat down with GamesIndustry.biz to discuss their memories and experiences throughout Lionhead’s growth and evolution as a company.
This is the way I think about us now. We have had some very good excuses as to why our games haven’t been as good as they should have been. I still think that Black & White had a huge amount of flaws in it, I still think that Fable had a huge amount of flaws in it. And there are excuses for that. There’s time, there’s pressure, the small group, there’s being distracted…
But now, we haven’t got those excuses, so now, really, the next projects that we do are a true measure of our ability, our ambition, our passion. We’ve got all of that comfort, as Tim put it, to make a great game.
To read the full interview check out part one here: Lionhead’s First Decade and part two here: Lionhead’s Biggest Challenge.
Also, don’t forget to check out the thread here.
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