Digital Press (
http://www.digitpress.com/index2.htm) is a must-visit site for any classic game fan. Just click on The Kunkel Report to go to my column.
The last piece I wrote for Good Deal Games was about the legal brouhaha surrounding Tetris and meeting Alexy Pajitnov. That's at
http://www.gooddealgames.com/articles/Tetris_Alex_Pajitnov.html.
The novel is a black comedy/crime story about a group of NYC lowlife types in 1970 who suddenly come into $50,000.
As for Westwood, when I moved out here (with EG co-founders Arnie Katz and Joyce Worley) in 1989, Brett and Lou had maybe two programmers and worked out of a two-room dump in a Vegas strip mall. After a year or two, I remember Arnie and Joyce invited them over for a pool party at their house. I had also invited Seth Mendelson and some friends from Virgin. The two groups met -- and both met up with uber-agent Barry Friedman, who eventually negotiated Virgin's acquisition of Westwood, which launched the latter as a big time company.
Over the years, every time I visited Westwood, it was in a new location with motion capture facilities and an incredible array of equipment. Lou and Mike Legg and some of the other old-timers would bring over new games to my place for group testing and input. Then there were the incredible Pizza Orgies. One time, my wife Laurie and I were going to get all new carpeting at our place so we invited the Westwooders over, ordered a ton of pizza and did our best to ruin the old rugs.
And a wonderful time was had by all.
They are great guys. Lou is still with the company, though I believe he has remained in Vegas. Many of the others, like Mike Legg, broke off and are attempting to launch their own software operation. Brett took a sabbatical quite a while ago and is no longer involved in day-to-day with the company.
Lots of stories and great memories.