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    04/08/2009

    Randy Pitchford Heat Interview

    There is an insightful interview with Randy Pitchford up on GameSpot, about Gearbox’s passion for licensed properties. The interview is primarily about Heat, but there are a few mentions of their other games along with Aliens. Its also worth checking out if your interested in what goes on behind the scenes at Gearbox Software.
     
    Here’s a small passage:
     
    GS: “And that was about Alien?”
    RP: “Yeah, yeah. And that's crazy, right? I was sitting with Ridley Scott, and he pulls out this dusty old book that looks like it hasn't been moved for 15 years. He blows the dust of it, and he opens it, and inside are his personally hand-drawn sketches that were the original storyboards for Alien.”
     
    GS: “Wow. That came out in 1979…”
    RP: “Yeah! Then he goes through these things telling you what he was thinking. He tells you of the backstory behind some of these things that inspired us when we were younger. I kept thinking, "Holy crap, I can't believe I'm sitting here." It's one of those cool life moments. We were there because we wanted to do something awesome with this property he created that nobody was really doing anything with.”

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