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ANTIC Interview 54 - Steve Molyneux, German Software Development Manager
ANTIC Interview 54 - Steve Molyneux, German Software Development Manager
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Steve Molyneux, German Software Development Manager
Steve Molyneux was Atari’s Software Development Manager in Hamburg, Germany from 1981 through 1984. He was responsible for the European side of Atari Program Exchange, and launching games at European trade shows.
Parts of this interview discuss adult situations, and are not appropriate for children.
This interview occurred on April 13, 2015
LINK
2008 photos of Atari Europe HQ
Teaser quotes:
“...In sort of private helicopters up to this chalet. I mean the amount of money that they spent when we had Warner money. . .”
“Castle Wolfenstein? That was definitely a no-no in Germany. I mean, that was just something you couldn’t talk about, you just couldn’t sell.”
Steve Molyneux was Atari’s Software Development Manager in Hamburg, Germany from 1981 through 1984. He was responsible for the European side of Atari Program Exchange, and launching games at European trade shows.
Parts of this interview discuss adult situations, and are not appropriate for children.
This interview occurred on April 13, 2015
LINK
2008 photos of Atari Europe HQ
Teaser quotes:
“...In sort of private helicopters up to this chalet. I mean the amount of money that they spent when we had Warner money. . .”
“Castle Wolfenstein? That was definitely a no-no in Germany. I mean, that was just something you couldn’t talk about, you just couldn’t sell.”
Released:
Jun 12, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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