"My balls got frozen".
In a lengthy but insightful interview with Polygon recently, Rockstar San Diego founder Diego Angel spoke about the time Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto came to visit his studio (then known as Angel Studios) about a Nintendo 64 racing title called Buggy Boogie.
This project was part of the "Dream Team" - 10 third-party studios who were assigned by Nintendo to make exclusive games for the company's next-gen system, the Nintendo 64. Coincidentally, DMA Design (Rockstar North) was also part of this lineup.
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In a lengthy but insightful interview with Polygon recently, Rockstar San Diego founder Diego Angel spoke about the time Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto came to visit his studio (then known as Angel Studios) about a Nintendo 64 racing title called Buggy Boogie.
This project was part of the "Dream Team" - 10 third-party studios who were assigned by Nintendo to make exclusive games for the company's next-gen system, the Nintendo 64. Coincidentally, DMA Design (Rockstar North) was also part of this lineup.
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