If you think PC gaming is dead, Gas Powered Games founder Chris Taylor thinks you're dead wrong. Here he shares his video blog for RTS Kings and Castles and explains how people overlooking the popularity of MMOs and online multiplayer just don't get it.
Kanoogi CEO Chris Taylor talks about Intergalactic Space Empire, his love for making pottery, and his expansive knowledge of hair metal.
Chris Taylor was once the founder and CEO of Gas Powered Games, responsible for the the Supreme Commander series and the first 2 Dungeon Siege games. Bought over by Wargaming back in early 2013 to prevent a closure due to financial difficulties, Chris Taylor recently announced he has left the company after more than 3 years, with no games shipped or officially announced.
Chris Taylor Xbox could use a creative mind or new blood for anyone one of their studios , maybe look into it .
I thought wargaming had bought the rights to Total Anniilation and Chris was working on a much needed reboot or sequel. Chris, please do that, even if it doesnt have the name. Surpreme Commander was good, but TA was better, bring back downloadable units and that same gameplay.
Chris Taylor, CEO of Gas Powered Games, launched a Kickstarter that would eventually kick him around in ways he never anticipated. We got his thoughts concerning the launch of Wildman, layoffs, and what he learned throughout.
Awesome.
It is nice of him to say it, but we already knew it!