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Stargate SG-1: The Alliance- An Interview with Perception CEO Ben Lenzo

by Retroplayer - on Jan 15th 2012 at 6:33 pm (IST). This post has 3 Comments

This is it. Despite the ongoing weekly video coverage that can be found here, this is the final big piece to the Stargate SG-1: The Alliance puzzle. What better way to finish off this coverage than with an interview with Ben Lenzo, CEO of Perception. With the help of numerous Perception devs, we have been able to bring you coverage that I believe is extremely in-depth. The Alliance hasn’t slipped into onscurity, but rather it has become a hot talking point on many websites and forums once again. It’s been quite a roller coaster ride, I must say. From being anonymously sent a working build of The Alliance, to Skyping with the CEO of Perception, this has been quite the journey. Once again, I wish to thank all the folks who worked on The Alliance but never got the recognition. Your efforts are truly appreciated, and I only hope that our coverage has been to your liking. Everyone else, enjoy the interview.

Stargate SG-1: The Alliance- Hands-on Preview

by Retroplayer - on Jan 1st 2012 at 7:46 pm (IST). This post has 11 Comments

Another week, another piece of Stargate SG-1: The Alliance coverage. I’d also just like to announce that I have conducted an interview with Ben Lenzo, CEO of Perception, about SGTA, why it was cancelled, planned Stargate games assuming SGTA was released and, if there is a future for SGTA. We will make a full announcement in time but expect it two weeks from today. Next week I’ll be kicking off the extensive Youtube gameplay coverage. Stay tuned! The best is yet to come…

Sonic/Jackson part 1

by Retroplayer - on Feb 4th 2010 at 6:15 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

Michael Jackson and Sonic. When you first see those two names next to each other it doesn’t mean much. They have no connection whatsoever to the average person. Jackson, known for his world famous music and eccentric lifestyle and Sonic, known as the main mascot of Sega. However, there’s a deeper connection that went from speculation, to emulation and finally to confirmation.