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Interview NMA Fallout developer profile - MCA, part II

Sol Invictus

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You and I remember them, but what of the others? Everyone's always praising Troika for 'making' Fallout but they leave a lot of people out.
 

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Sol Invictus said:
You and I remember them, but what of the others? Everyone's always praising Troika for 'making' Fallout but they leave a lot of people out.

Because the big chunk of the big wigs went to Troika, and Chris Taylor made Fallout Tactics then went to making MMOs, and Dave Hendee went back to school. Oh, and Feargus went to middle management.
 

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Killzig said:
too bad Odin didn't ask MCA about when I got him in trouble with Herve. :lol:

That was classic. I think that moment right there truly defined exactly how stupid the execs at Interplay were.
 

Killzig

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Saint_Proverbius said:
Killzig said:
too bad Odin didn't ask MCA about when I got him in trouble with Herve. :lol:

That was classic. I think that moment right there truly defined exactly how stupid the execs at Interplay were.
I don't think anyone has any idea what we're talking about. Didn't he come to #fallout looking for retribution shortly after? Or was it strictly e-mail. I forget.
 

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If I recall correctly, it was strictly e-mail, though he did show up in #fallout for some reason or another.

By the way, I'll have you guys know that in MCA's defense, he did write most of the questions himself, even the ones with the obtuse responses. It's all for the sake of comedy.
 

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Sol Invictus said:
If I recall correctly, it was strictly e-mail, though he did show up in #fallout for some reason or another.

By the way, I'll have you guys know that in MCA's defense, he did write most of the questions himself, even the ones with the obtuse responses. It's all for the sake of comedy.
Em. Not sure how that defends him any. Comedy? The only thing funny about the article was the picture. He's definitely got a leg up on us in the battle of the receding hairlines though.
 

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chrisavellone.jpg
 

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Saint_Proverbius said:
Damn, that rockyavellone.jpg is no longer the number one picture on google's image search.
I couldn't find it on the DAC server? I put it up on ImageShack.. slightly reduced.

rockyavellone5is.jpg
 

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Haha, MCA fucking rocks.
 

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