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  • I'd Like To Thank the Academy: Ken Levine on BioShock Winning the Game Critics Award For Best Action/Adventure Game

    N'Gai Croal | Aug 7, 2007 07:46 AM

    After the results of the Game Critics Awards were announced last week, we reached out to several winners for their reactions and some updates about their games in progress. The winner of Best Action/Adventure Game was BioShock from Irrational Games. We emailed some questions to Ken Levine, co-founder of Irrational Games. Here's what he wrote back:

    What was your reaction to winning Best Action/Adventure game?

    We've always won a ton of E3 awards for BioShock from the press, but we never picked up a judges' award before. So it was really gratifying.

    BioShock has already gone gold. How have you celebrated this milestone in the past, and how did you celebrate this milestone for BioShock?

    We just had a team party in Boston, and then we have a event on the launch night on August 20th, which we’re inviting lots of people to, including members of the BioShock fan community. I'm actually looking forward to that, because launches are usually such abstract things. You wake up launch morning and it’s like, "Hey, our game has, umm, shipped to retail!"  It’s not exactly like headlining at Madison Square Garden.

    With BioShock already getting great reviews, and Harmonix's Rock Band receiving early accolades, 2007 looks like a breakout year for the Boston game development scene. Is there anything that distinguishes game development in Boston from that in other cities, and how much is the departed Looking Glass Studios responsible for laying the foundation for what we see today.

    I think LG had a LOT to do with it. Greg LoPiccolo was one of the key guys on Guitar Hero and Rock Band, along with lots of other former LG people. Irrational is just crawling with former LG people. Hell. I wouldn't be in Boston (or maybe the games industry at all) if LG didn't hire me and move me up here.  It is strange to think that two of the biggest games of the year are Boston bred.
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  • Level Up's Top Four Gaming Tidbits for Aug 7th, 2007

    N'Gai Croal | Aug 7, 2007 12:01 AM
    1. TOP...Ten Halo Pickup Lines: GGG!
    2. TOP...PSP Cities: NYC, CHI, DC
    3. RIP...off games are good for you
    4. RND...A retired general reflects on war 
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