Howard Scott Warshaw
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“There are two kinds of people in business; people who make things and people who make money from people who make things.”
― Once Upon Atari: How I made history by killing an industry
― Once Upon Atari: How I made history by killing an industry
“An expectation is a down payment on a resentment.”
― Once Upon Atari: How I made history by killing an industry
― Once Upon Atari: How I made history by killing an industry
“April 26th, 2014 is not only the day of the Alamogordo dig, it’s also my mother’s 78th birthday. How perfect is that? Without her, I wouldn’t be here. Of course, with her I might not be here either. She didn’t want me to go to Atari. When I announced I was leaving Hewlett-Packard to go make games, she told me I was throwing my life away. She told me I wasn’t her son, because no child of hers would do such a stupid thing. She came around though. After I made several million-sellers and put an addition on her home, she told me it was a good thing I had listened to her and gone into computers. This may shed some light on how my background prepared me for becoming a therapist, and before that a client. After all, if it weren’t for families, there would be no therapists.”
― Once Upon Atari: How I made history by killing an industry
― Once Upon Atari: How I made history by killing an industry
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