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From Daredevil Dennis to Die Hard Trilogy: Simon Pick has a hell of a tale to tell
Imagine being the only person in the building allowed to go into a room because there's a top secret console inside. It…
It meant I'd even begun to question whether the hours I'd spent jumping my little motorbike man over trees and houses in this game, and ducking giant spiders and doding police, had ever really happened. He was even offered a royalty deal of 30 pence a sale thereafter, not that Daredevil Dennis would sell very well because of the rampant piracy of the time, and not that Visions Software would continue paying it for very long, because it went bankrupt. Through his old friend Fergus McGovern, he got a contract with Jakks Pacific to make plug-n-play handheld devices, and though this might sound like filler work, Pick remembers it with great fondness.
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