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eSports may seem like all the "new" rage in the games' space these days but, in truth, it's been around much longer. Genese Davis conducted a fascinating interview with one of the legends of eSports, Paul Dean. See what he has to say about his years in the spotlight and about the new generations' version.
In sunny California, Paul Dean began his gaming career in a pretty neat environment, and describes 1972 gaming as a kid’s paradise.
“The first game I really liked was Atari’s Pong,” Dean said. “Which I played in 1972 in the back of a Restaurant Caboose in Riverside, CA, at the Railroader Restaurant. I would compete against my brother, Dave Dean, on this new cocktail game. It was so much fun to play Pong games in this real, nicely themed, railroad caboose while waiting for the hostess on an old abandoned railroad train line to call our name for dinner. It was a kid’s paradise in that caboose! I was born in 1964 so I was about 10 years old at the time. I was hooked on games ever since.”
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Nice interview.
"share your ... arcade memories" I don't have any, I got my first C64 as a kid so I used up my quarters on other things but Spy Hunter (the C64 version, but it's mostly the same) was one of my favourites... great game. 12 hours and 9mill - stunning.
Maybe you could do a couple more interviews, like at the following Kong Off 3 you've mentioned, with Billy Mitchell or Steve Wiebe. I'm curious, what happened with them since the movie... (besides the events and results of course, which are on the web)
For a split second there I read it as Paula Dean.
(it was a WTF moment)
This could end up being very interesting.
I can't even begin to tell you how much money I spent playing Tempest. What a blast.
BTW, if you have an iPad you can still play it by getting the Atari Games app. 100 classic Atari games in one app. Tempest, Breakout, Asteroids, Centipede, the list goes on.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ataris-greatest-hits/id422966028?mt=8