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Interview with Robert Craig (formally known as Robert Craig Neve) - Author of Crack'ed
Maarten Martens - April 5 2003
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(As a note: Sam Tramiel told me ST stood for his initials, but I’m not sure if I believed him … then again, he had just bought a 100k Ferrari site unseen, so who was I to question?).
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"Crack'ed" has a history on Atari computers. For which systems did you create this game? |
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A picture of the Atari 2600 version of "Crack'ed".
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5) Where did you get the idea? I guess it was one of the first (maybe even THE
first) mouse-pointer shooter ever? Tell us a bit about the history of the game. |
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This is the Atari 7800 version. The same scene as the 2600 picture above.
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6) Do you have any ideas how many copies were
sold? |
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And finally, the ST version, which is, of course, the best...
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7) Is it true that this game started the Nancy Reagan "just say no
campaign"? NO! That was just plain ol’ crack. More expensive, but a lot more addictive … just ask Pookie.
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8) Where did you learn to program like that? What language did you
use to create your games? |
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This is a never released picture of the Swamp level. This sadly never made it to the finished product.
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9) Have you created more games for the ST? |
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A frame by frame picture of the "snake bite" as seen in the game.
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10) Or for other systems? |
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And the rat animation...
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11) Let's talk about you! Are you still active in the software/IT industry?
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12) What is your all time favorite computer game? |
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Impossible Mission - Roberts fav game!
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13) What do/did you think of the Atari ST in general, compared to other machines?
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14) What are your future plans?
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15) Would you like to share something else with us? Some final thoughts? Thanks for the interview, Robert. It was fun to talk about the good old days. I wish you all the best, and hope one day, we can all play "crack'ed" on our cellphones! Cheers.
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If you
have any comments or questions, make sure to contact Maarten.
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