
PlayStation LifeStyle recently caught up with independent developer, Kevin Ng. Kevin has worked with well known developers including the likes of Rockstar, Shareware, Warthog Games Ltd. and Electronic Arts. Kevin has had a hand in developing each installment of the Skate franchise, and also had a part in Rockstar's Bully, Starlancer, to just name a few.

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His opinion on the whole Rockstar thing is very interesting, I hope they don't push their employees too hard
Ye agreed. Bully was awesome.
interesting interview
Great Interview bro!
Nice interview! I would be curious to see what he could release as a PSP Mini.