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Asobo, known today as the Microsoft Flight Simulator developer, created groundbreaking technology for large scale maps that was intended to be used in a high quality rally raid title. It was never released and ended up as FUEL, a post-apocalyptic open-world racing game. What happened?

Better known today as the developer of Skyrim and Fallout, Bethesda once had a well-respected racing game franchise and were deep into development of a licensed Skip Barber Racing title that never released.

 

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Geoff Crammond, developer of Stunt Car Racer and the Formula One Grand Prix franchise, is listed among the interviews in an upcoming documentary on the Commodore Amiga 500. The documentary, created by Nicola Caulfield & Anthony Caulfield, will potentially use a lot of filmed but previously un-seen footage from the From Bedrooms to Billions documentaries of which you can see a segment below.

The project is already funded on Kickstarter, but keep an eye on it for future updates.

The other listed interviews are:
Eric Chahi – Another World, Future Wars: Adventures in Time
Jim Sachs – Defender of the Crown
Dino Dini – Kick Off 1 & 2, Goal
Geoff Crammond – Stunt Car Racer, The Sentinel, Grand Prix
David Braben – Frontier Elite II
Paul Cuisset – Flashback, Operation Stealth, Future Wars: Adventures in Time
Sean Cooper – Flood, Populous, PowerMonger, Syndicate
Archer MacLean – Jimmy White’s Whirlwind Snooker
Mo Warden – Damocles: Mercenary II, Mercenary III: The Dion Crisis, Backlash,
Peter Molyneux – Populous, Populous II, Theme Park,
Steve Turner – Paradroid 90
David Perry – Overlord
Shaun Southern & Andrew Morris – Super Cars II, Lotus Series
Mevlut Dinc – Second Samurai, Street Racer
Jez San – Starglider
DICE – Pinball Dreams, Benefactor
Mark Healey – Turbo Trax, Theme Park
Rico Holmes – Alien Breed, Super Frog, Body Blows, Project-X
Chris Orton – Falcon, Flight of the Intruder
Julian Eggebrecht, Turrican Trilogy, Masterblazer
Martin Kenwright – F-29 Retaliator, Robocop 3, Epic, TFX
Dan Malone – Speedball II, Cadaver, The Chaos Engine
Jon Hare – Wizkid, Sensible World of Soccer, Cannon Fodder
Ron Gilbert – The Secret of Monkey Island series
Andreas Tadic – Miami Chase, Project-X, Alien Breed
Dave Jones & Mike Dailly – Lemmings, Hired Guns
Martin Edmondson – Shadow of the Beast trilogy
John Cutter – Rocket Ranger, Wings, Defender of the Crown
Chris Huelsbeck – Turrican trilogy, The Secret of Monkey Island
Paul McLaughlin – Treasure Trap, Phantom Fighter, Populous II, Syndicate
Rob Landeros – S.D.I, Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon
Glen Corpes – Fusion, Enlightenment, Populous, PowerMonger, Populous II
Kellyn Beck – Defender of the Crown, S.D.I, King of Chicago, Defender of the Crown
Stoo Cambridge – Sensible World of Soccer, Cannon Fodder
Fumito Ueda – ICO, Shadow of the Colossus and HUGE Amiga fan!

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