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 Posts: 334 | Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 10:55 PM
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 Posts: 1,642 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 11:03 PM
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 Posts: 4,349 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 11:23 PM
Well, we now know for a fact that the "event" is in San Francisco. He mentions checking out an official press release on Encominternational.com, but I couldn't find anything.
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![]() Posts: 175 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 11:25 PM
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 Posts: 394 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 11:46 PM
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 Posts: 4,349 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Wednesday, March, 24, 2010 11:49 PM
VRAM Wrote:Awesome, awesome, awesome find Beefkiller...
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Everybody with an ENCOM badge in their hands already should start making plans to make it to San Francisco in the coming days/weeks...
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April 2nd, actually. Check your ARG thread, I posted some good info over there.
       
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 Posts: 4,450 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Thursday, March, 25, 2010 12:57 AM
Yeah it is showing up there. I wish it was going to be held up here I would have made a special effort to go to it myself over here. I would love to go to it myself as well over here.
TRON.dll Wrote:Well, we now know for a fact that the "event" is in San Francisco. He mentions checking out an official press release on Encominternational.com, but I couldn't find anything.
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 Posts: 2,056 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Thursday, March, 25, 2010 2:52 AM
Um I posted the link to this IGN interview an Unficition at 10 pm way before anyone else had....
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 Posts: 110 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Thursday, March, 25, 2010 8:23 AM
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![]() Posts: 175 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Thursday, March, 25, 2010 6:40 PM
in the meanwhile, here's a transcript of the video chat that was found on the portable desktop:
CM: Had my Alan Bradley lunch. He's impressive, knows this place inside and out.
KH: Of course he does. Bradley was Flynn's right hand man after they ousted Dillinger in the 80's.
CM: How'd they engineer that one?
KH: No one knows. Caught Dillinger with his hand in the cookie jar, six years later, Flynn was close to getting caught himself, so he took off.
CM: Makes sense that the board put him in as a placeholder.
KH: But the stock took a pounding, and the fingers started pointing, and there I was -- first non-gamer to take the lead. They *hated* me 'cuz I came from the money side.
CM: But they moved him out of your way for a "special project."
[leans into camera]
Classic sideline move.
KH: They had him counting how many pencils we were using and how much water we wasted, and the son of a gun actually created a business out of resource management. Started saving all kinds of money and...voila, he was back.
CM: He's a nice guy. He shows well.
KH: Right. Like a show pony at the fair.
CM: People look up to him, Hardington. I've asked around.
KH: The red badges love him. The gamer geeks worship the ghost of Kevin Flynn. Well, Encom is no longer just games. We make grown up stuff for grown ups. Can you get Bradley to come down out of the clouds and come into line with that?
CM: That can be done, Kurt. But you're not going to like what I have to say. You're creating the problem.
KH: WHAT?!?
CM: Listen to the way you talk about him. When you exclude him, you give him his outsider status. He can bark all he wants as long as it appears that he's the keeper of the flame -- the one no one is listening to. Make him part of the team. Trot him out as a spokesperson, wrap your corporate arms around him. His street cred goes out the door.
KH: Hmm. Something to think about.
CM: Book him out front for your next few events, see how it goes.
KH: I'll think about it.
CM: I'm here if you need me.
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![]() Posts: 175 | Re: Alan Bradley interview on IGN on Thursday, March, 25, 2010 7:43 PM
ok, finished typing the transcript.
EM: Hey guys! Eric Moro here-and today I'm speaking with tech pioneer and
executive consultant to one of the world's software providers and legendary game
developers. Encom's Mr. Alan Bradley. Alan, first and foremost Imma-Imma
honored to be speaking with you cause I'm a huge fan of Space Paranoids (AB
chuckles) and Tron, the video game.
AB: Thank you.
EM: Uhh...and it's also good for you to be speaking for Encom again vecause it's-
it's been awhile, hasn't it?
AB: Well uh...(sighs) I'm not the type that craves that spotlight but uhh we do have
several exciting projects in the pipline at Encom. And you know I'm very proud to
be a part of them...I guess that's why I'm here.
EM: Speaking of Encom, the company's managed to stay at top for pretty much
about 25 years now (AB chuckles) and we've seen alot of gaming companys kind of
crash and burn. How'd y'all guys do it?
AB: Well it all starts and ends with the gamers. This was the first generation to
intergrate technology with their everyday lives - they hooked in [disorderedly] and
emotionally. We just followed their lead and found new ways to diversify the
technology in other areas.
EM: Talk about your relationship with the company in the wake of Kevin Flynn's
dissappearance. I guess specifically, how'd you come in terms with the situation
and eventually, return with the board?
AB: Encom gices me the opportunities to accomplish what Kevin and I always
discussed. Environmentalism, responsible technology, a holistic approach to
software development. The CEO has given me the green light to spear in this work,
I'm-I'm back at the forefront at Encom.
EM: So speaking of Kevin Flynn, you were his best friend, so... h-how can you not
know what happened to him? Do you have any personal theories?
AB: I mean think reasonable people can disagree on the how and the why of it, but
it was agreed to move on to keep this company going- I think, I really do, I think
that's how he had wanted things.
EM: What lead to your environmental awareness, you know, so long before it
became hip and cool?
AB: (chuckles) Well that takes us back to Kevin Flynn, doesn't it? (sighs) Uhh...he
started making us question the life cycle of our resources at Encom. He got really
serious about it when he was turning Tron into a video game. He used to say, when
we start trying to build a world, you gotta stop [start] tearing down the one you
got.
EM: Tron's becoming unparalleled arcade phenomenon. What's it mean to you?
AB: As you know, I created a self monitoring computer security system back in '82
called Tron. Then Flynn adopted the name when designed his groundbreaking
video game. He [we] had no idea what a success it would had [have] become.
Em: Tell us about Sam Flynn, you've watched over him through years now and I
understand there's been some kind of rocky episodes in his past. You care to
comment?
AB: In a [n] [any] word? No.
EM: Yea, but anytime we reached out to him with an interview, plus he's always
turned us down.
AB: Then I guess you got your answer.
EM: So this upcoming San Fran press conference event, what can [could] fans
expect?
AB: Well I wouldn't exactly call it an event, it's just a chance for us to reconnect
with the people who love what we do and [when] we announce our next great
product. You want any more details on that, you can dig it up on the press release
on the encominternational website.
EM: Ok, well I'm gonna go tackle that Tron machine you got in the lobby. (AB
chuckles) Mr. Bradley, thank you so much for your time.
AB: Your welcome.
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