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Reset Button 2: The Lion King

by Karl Castaneda - May 21, 2010, 9:44 pm EDT
Total comments: 11

In this month's Reset Button, Karl talks to Louis Castle about his work on The Lion King for the Super Nintendo!

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Reset Button returns this month with an awesome interview with Louis Castle, formerly of Westwood Studios and later Electronic Arts. These days Louis is over at Instant Action, but for this show he and Karl are discussing The Lion King for the Super Nintendo, which just so happens to correspond to the text feature (it's almost like we plan this stuff).

In addition to some really interesting stories about working with Disney, Louis talks about his later work on Boom Blox with Steven Spielberg, his vision for the future of browser-based gaming, and the Apple iPad. It's a great listen, and we can't thank Louis enough for stopping by.

Credits:

This podcast was edited by Karl Castaneda.

Talkback

happyastoriaMay 23, 2010

Great interview! I wonder who will be next? hmmmm ;D

adadadMay 23, 2010

Thanks for this Karl, it made for a really enjoyable listen.

I started to tune out when Louis started his crazy ranting about web games and Apple fanaticism, but the stuff about Lion King and working with Disney was great. I just remembered that game's awesome ending sequence, where you have to flip Scar off the cliff. It's taken directly from the movie and yet works perfectly within the game mechanics. That is exceedingly rare even in modern licensed games or the best of its contemporaries. For instance, the awesome SNES version of Aladdin ends with you fighting a giant snake, similar to the movie, but the way you fight it is purely a function of the game mechanics and has little in common with the movie's action.

TJ SpykeMay 24, 2010

I am listening to it right now and so far I like it. I am a little annoyed that he got Matt Groening's name wrong (Louis pronounced it as "Greening").

ShyGuyMay 26, 2010

Good interview, the guy was a talker.

NWR_KarlKarl Castaneda, Contributing EditorMay 27, 2010

Super glad you guys enjoyed it. Louis was definitely an easy interview - he had a story for every question. The guest I'm planning for next month's a bit of a doozy, so I think I'll be able to keep the quality consistent.

ShyGuyMay 27, 2010

Try and get Dennis Dyack. Ask him about the one console future then laugh and laugh and laugh.

TJ SpykeMay 28, 2010

The one console future is a good idea that would HELP the video game industry. Just look at movies as an example, you don't have 3 or 4 different movies player competing for releases like you did with video games. You have one format, DVD (plus Blu-ray Disc for HD versions). Video game companies should come up with a standard format, along with a time table for how long it should last before they start work on the next one.

KDR_11kMay 28, 2010

Yes, a one console future with NES-era Nintendo in charge! It'll be glorious!

noname2200June 04, 2010

So THAT'S why Level 2 was such a b****.  Curse you Disney!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And while I wish Mr. Castle the best of luck in his future endeavors, and I really do see where he's coming from with this Games Of The Future scheme, I urge him to keep his options open.

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