Denis Dyack‘s latest game is Deadhaus Sonata, where the player is an undead character fighting the living. And Dyack thinks that’s a good parallel for his own life in gaming. His previous company, ...
Compares game industry to film industry in the 1920s. Speaking to Gamespot, Denis Dyack shared his frank opinion that the AAA video game industry isn't where it needs to be at the moment and that ...
Is he a man that’s sick of the lies, or he is simply obscuring the truth himself? Denis Dyack, the former head of Silicon Knights, recently broke his silence and addressed questions raised in a recent ...
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EA's Gerhard Florin isn't the only one who sees a single, unified, console in gaming's future--Silicon Knights' Denis Dyack does too. In an article for the UK version of Official Xbox Magazine, Dyack ...
Silicon Knights president Denis Dyack believes that the way video games are marketed is screwed up, bad. His feelings have been the subject of much debate as of late -- the subject of a ...
Silicon Knights founder Denis Dyack is once again making Shadow of the Eternals, the spiritual successor to Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. The action-adventure game is now under development at ...
Denis Dyack has had an interesting journey within the gaming industry. Throughout his history with now-closed game development studio Silicon Knights he has overseen the development of Blood Omen: ...
[Editor’s note: The following is a guest column contributed by Denis Dyack, founder and president of Silicon Knights, one of the world’s largest independent game developers.] Anyone who creates videos ...
Denis Dyack has made his fair share of interesting, groundbreaking games, but even he never saw the chance to make a Metal Gear game coming. That’s just what happened when the late Nintendo president ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The business of AAA game development is "not fine," according to former Silicon Knights president Denis Dyack, who told GameSpot in a new interview ...
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