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Frontier's David Braben: Eurogamer Interview

David Braben doesn't mince his words. He believes Theme Park-style games are as fashionable as shooters, and that we haven't seen a truly next-generation game yet. But perhaps he would say that, what with being the boss of Thrillville: Off the Rails creator Frontier, the same team working on "proper fifth generation experience" The Outsider - which mysteriously disappeared from the public eye soon after its bold claims more than two years ago.

In the interest of getting to the bottom of things, Eurogamer sought out Braben in the hope he could tell us how sequel Thrillville: Off the Rails will make more of an impact than the forgettable first game, and how The Outsider will knock our socks off if and when it is ever released.
Rowland - contributor
Published: 756 days 15 hours ago | Interview | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Industry News
 
 
 

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