![]() ![]() “I think he was inspired by the invention and toy-like sense of creation and engagement that overtook people in the games business,” explains Medal of Honor’s executive producer Patrick Gilmore. It wasn’t a vanity play more a sign of how much he loved video games. At DreamWorks Interactive (DWI) he finally had a chance to get some skin in the game personally. Over the years he’d exerted a largely unacknowledged influence over the medium’s early evolution, working as an unofficial consultant at both Atari and LucasArts. The bearded director and DreamWorks co-founder recognised the appeal of interactive entertainment earlier than anyone else in Hollywood.
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