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“Why would it matter to anybody if a game developer talks about a project that they worked on ten years ago that was canceled? It really bums me out to think about how many of those games have been lost to time.” quote by Jason Schreier
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“Why would it matter to anybody if a game developer talks about a project that they worked on ten years ago that was canceled? It really bums me out to think about how many of those games have been lost to time.”

Jason Schreier

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast “The Verge” with Jason Schreier, 2022

The quote reflects frustration over forgotten or canceled game projects, highlighting how lost creative work can feel personal and tragic.

In simple terms: Lost games feel like missed opportunities and personal disappointment.

Key Takeaway

Remember and honor past work despite cancellation.

Themes

nostalgia industry creative loss legacy

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

critical historical

When to use this quote

  • Game retrospectives
  • archival projects
  • industry analysis
  • fan discussions

Key Concepts

Game development project cancellation cultural memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can the industry preserve valuable lessons from canceled games?
  • What role does nostalgia play in evaluating past projects?
A Different Perspective

Not all canceled projects are equally impactful; some may have been flawed or unimportant.

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