It is the sparkle in your eye that will sell your game. If you don’t believe in it first no one will.
— Michael Coe (@Crash_Games)
Making games is like sports or music, you have to practice and you really need to beware of what’s been done already if you want to be the best.
— Matt Nuccio (@MattNuccio)
If you are really interested in games, nothing will stretch you more than reading smart stuff outside of your own interest.
— Rob Donoghue (@rdonoghue)