Amory Wong: The Classic Gaming Quarterly Interview

Amory Wong started working at EA Canada when it was still independent developer “Distinctive Software”, or DSI.  They developed a number of noteworthy sports and racing games in the late 80’s and early 90’s, including Hardball II, Test Drive, and one of my all-time favorite DOS games, Stunts (A.K.A. “4D Driving”.)  DSI was eventually bought … Read more

NHL ’94

NHL ’94 enjoys a cult following, and is even hailed by some as the best hockey game ever made.   For this third installment Electronic Arts brought in a new programmer, Mark Lesser, to develop the game. Lesser had previously worked in the industry designing handheld electronic games for Mattel including Auto Race, which was … Read more