« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2013, 10:38:35 PM »
I now work with one of the guys from Ocean, Stephen Hey, who was about during the period that game was released. I'm envious as I was still in university at the time and yet he doesn't see much fuss in his working (in sales) for one of the great classic software developers.
Then again the company we work for now is probably seen by the teens today as ground breaking/classic of the future.
Ocean released Jurassic Park which had - for the Amiga - groundbreaking FPS play.
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