![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1994 Jace left Edmark to become Monolith's evangelist, using the Monolith CD as a gospel to attract the people that mattered. Jace created some videos and music, and Brian Goble contributed a special version of his game Microman, among other things. An innovation called Redbook Audio meant that videos, game demos and music could all be stored on the same CD. Naturally, several of the founders wanted to jump straight into game development, but Jason (Jace) Hall – a charismatic big-thinker who would procure many of Monolith's most lucrative deals – had another idea: a MegaMedia CD. Cyber Monday game deals: see all the best offers right now!."Maybe it's the arrogance of being in our early twenties, but at the time we thought we were the most creative group of our time." "We'd been playing Doom, we came together with a love of games and wanted to take a stab at building them," he tells us. One of the founders, Toby Gladwell, recalls those early experiences. ![]()
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