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SCRAM: 1981 ABC Nightline Interview with Chris Crawford

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2009

Ted Koppel interviews game designer Chris Crawford on his nuclear reactor simulation game, SCRAM.

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  • Great video!  Thank you! :)

  • Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful video! I respect Chris Crawford so much enough to say he is my favorite game developer ever. Not specifically because of his games, but more of his ideas of what video games should be. I'm not surprised that he is upset about where video gaming has gone. An example is MGS IV, how you don't learn any skills from the gameplay and how it's 80% cinematic with no user control.

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  • Chris Crawford is amazing!

  • What is going on in Japan right now should be an incentive for everyone to download this old game, put it on an Emulator, and play it. You'll develop a much better understanding of what is happening over there through that.

  • audio sync is screwed up...

  • haha sweet, I watched the China Syndrome the other day and it reminded me of playing this old game on an atari computer way back when, glad to find this video and see the game again...

  • WTF happens at 1:41 It sounds like he starts talking like a kid? This guys weird.

  • thanks for uploading, I was reading his book 'Chris crawford on game design' where he mentioned this interview and I came up to see if it was here. Thanks!

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