21 Random Qs: Getting to Know...Todd Howard (Fallout 3)

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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Compared to outlandish ones like Final Fantasy or Xenosaga, Bethesda's RPGs are grounded in reality...relatively speaking. Vampirism, magic, mutants, and mini-nuke launchers aside, you can pretty much relate to the people and worlds in Oblivion and Fallout 3. Strangely enough, they're kinda normal.

Maybe that's because Todd Howard is kinda normal himself. Bethesda Game Studios' game director and executive producer is a big (make that huge) Bruce Springsteen fan. He watches Friday Night Lights. And he thinks he can become Batman someday. He's an everyday guy who just happens to make epic games for a living. Epic games that feel "normal," that is.

He's our latest subject in our 21 Random Qs interview, so let's get to know...Todd Howard.


1. What is your favorite end-of-the-world movie?

Todd Howard: 12 Monkeys.

 

2. One thing you most wish you had invented or created?

Howard: The iPhone. Or the iTimeMachine, because the iPhone is clearly from the future.

3. Favorite sports team?

Howard: Notre Dame Football.

4. Favorite comic-book superhero?

Howard: Batman. I like the idea that if I had enough money, time, and vengeance, I could become him.

Batman

5. Favorite childhood toy?

Howard: The Landspeeder from Star Wars.

6. Best prank you've ever pulled?

Howard: I had one of our voice actors, who does a perfect William Shatner, call someone who knew Shatner and curse him out.

7. Tell us one interesting fact about yourself.

Howard: I liked hacking into and pirating computer games while in college. One of my favorites was Bethesda's Terminator 2029. So I drove to their offices and asked for a job.

8. All-time favorite book and author?

Howard: Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams.

9. Would you rather live in a post-apocalyptic wasteland or a medieval world full of monsters?

Howard: Medieval world. The food is better and the woman dress all fancy.

10. Current favorite TV show?

Howard: Friday Night Lights. Why aren't you watching this show?

11. Political lean?

Howard: I hang to the left.

12. What pieces of media or entertainment did you make your team soak up to research for Fallout 3?

Howard: Fallout 1, The Road, Children of Men, Mad Max, and Dr. Strangelove.

13. Developer or studio you really admire?

Howard: Infinity Ward. No one can touch their pure execution of an idea.

14. Website you visit every day?

Howard: Touch Arcade. I'm addicted to my iPhone and get a game for it every few days.

15. Favorite all-time gaming platform?

Howard: It's fancy to say something old and cool like my Colecovision that I still have, but I have to say the Xbox 360 edges it out.

16. Best videogame of all time? Excluding any you've worked on...

Howard: Grand Theft Auto 3. If you had asked "computer game," I would have said Ultima 7.

17. The most interesting thing you've ever named?

Howard: My dog, Indiana.

18. If you could have dinner with any one person in the world, who would it be?

Howard: Barack Obama. We would take turns telling politically incorrect jokes -- and then hug.

19. You wake up and discovered you've slept through World War III, and the world is pretty much wiped out. What's the first thing that you do? Besides crying.

Howard: Activate my army of Super Soldier Machines and declare "Australia will be ours!!"

20. All-time favorite singer or band?

Howard: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Just saw them for my 26th time last week.

21. Did you save Megaton?

Howard: Yes. The rewards are much better, and I usually play the good guy.

Boom

 
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Comments (8)
Lance_darnell
June 17, 2009
[quote] but I have to say the Xbox 360 edges it out.[/quote] I could not agree more. Great questions!
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June 17, 2009
Nice. Dunno about saving Megaton reaping more rewards though. I killed everyone in the town, stole all their goods, THEN blew it all to shit. Got me a whole ton of goodies! Still, he did make the game, perhaps I should bow to his better judgement. I do like this feature.
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June 17, 2009
So he wanted to be batman. Honestly I think he might not like wearing tights all the time though.
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June 17, 2009
Nice feature about an interesting guy. Thanks.
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June 17, 2009
I want to know more about him getting his job at Bethesda. He liked to hack and pirate computer games, so he just drove to Bethesda, asked for a job and got it? Why can't it be that easy now?
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June 17, 2009
Liked the fact that he hacked Terminator 2029 and just simply asked Bethesda for job...amazing.
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June 18, 2009
If only it was still 1992 and video games weren't a bajillion-dollar a year industry, I could hack my way into a game development job... :(
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June 18, 2009
Australia is the smart choice. Ukraine is weak, after all.

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