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| | GameSpy.com - Interview |
 | | Jeff Minter: Well, to compress it heavily: founded Llamasoft in 1982, working primarily on Vic-20, C=64, and sometimes on the 8-bit Atari; best known in the U.S. from that era are probably Gridrunner, Laser Zone, and Attack of the Mutant Camels which were released by HES. |
 | | Jeff Minter: Around the middle of last year my little PC shareware game Gridrunner++ was getting a bit of attention from the games press. |
 | | I happened to mention to some of those press people that I would really much rather be working on a project for a current-generation console, and word of that got passed to Lionhead, who called me and invited me down for a chat. |
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