Interesting interview episode of "ANTIC, The Atari 8-bit Podcast" by @savetz with Steve Kranish, who reverse-engineered Frogger while at Parker Brothers to produce the 8kb cartridge version for the Atari, a format for which Parker Brothers had the rights.¹ (Remember the board games Monopoly, Clue[do], Risk and Trivial Pursuit? All Parker Brothers games.)
Steve is blisteringly critical of Parker management, repeatedly condemning them for being risk-averse and short-sighted, among other sins. His critique is refreshingly biting and gives a taste of the way incumbents flailed around, attempting to understand and predict the possibilities of computer gaming, sometimes handing a lead to a more adventurous competitor.
Episode webpage: https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-454-steve-kranish-parker-brothers-frogger
Media file: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/ataripodcast/ANTIC_Interview_454_Steve_Kranish_Parker_Brothers_Frogger.mp3
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¹ The legal shenanigans around Tetris stemmed from breaches the same kind of format-dependant licencing arrangements.