Greg Miller
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I wouldn't know where to start.
Even if you were like, let's talk about, Greg, write the history of PlayStation, something I know a little bit better since my IGN backing.
It would be so like, I would call shoe hay, I guess.
When you wanted to do it justice and go make Super Nintendo, which is available now in Canada and the United States, available in the UK next week.
It is up as an audio book as well.
You can get it wherever fine books are sold.
Where did you start?
How long did you gestate on the idea to find out what you actually wanted to go do with it?
Yeah, that happens.
Well, yeah, that was my favorite thing about getting the book and cracking it open.
I wasn't sure what I was jumping into where we were going.
And then to see on that front page, yeah, I just laid out by the IP of what do you want to get into?
Where do you want to go?
And I think obviously I read a cover to cover, but I like as an Animal Crossing fan, maybe I jumped ahead.
Maybe I jumped ahead, everybody, to hop into Animal Crossing.
And that's why one of the passages I want to know... What I love about the book is, of course, I think everyone's Nintendo story, any Nintendo fan story, if they're talking about Nintendo, or even when we talk about video games in general, so much of it is wrapped up in your own personal story.
And I appreciate how much of that is in the book, even though it is Super Nintendo, right?
There's a lot of Keze in here, as there should be.
And I really appreciate here in the Animal Crossing chapter...
I came to Animal Crossing on the GameCube in 2002.