Subj : Re: Jack Tramiel To : J.B. Wood From : Computer Nerd Kev Date : Wed Jan 22 2020 10:21 pm J.B. Wood wrote: > On 1/18/20 1:06 PM, Simon Geddes wrote: >> Jack gets a bad rapp for his "Jack attacks", and I'm not sure how well I would >> have survived if I ever had to work under him. > > Hello, and hmmmm...Seems I remember a C-64 game called "Jack Attack". > Just a coincidence I suppose. Sincerely, Not a coincidence actually: The game was developed by students Kevin Kieller and John Traynor for the VIC-20 and originally named 'Cubic Critters'. After showing the game to Commodore sales reps at a computer show they were invited to the company's Toronto offices to strike a publishing deal. Commodore felt the name was too close to 'Q*bert' and after being unable to settle on a new name, the writers asked the Commodore team to name it. The game was then renamed as an in joke after the company's founder Jack Tramiel. Kieller said "We were led to believe that certain people at Commodore felt Jack Tramiel looked like the red-face critter when he was upset. According to our Commodore contacts, if Jack Tramiel was upset and yelling at you it was known as a Jack Attack." This was confirmed by Commodore marketing strategist Michael Tomczyk. "He chuckled when we named one of the games Jack Attack, which was an inside joke. Jack was short and round in stature but had a deep booming voice that could shake the walls. I don't think he realized the meaning of Jack Attack but he knew it was about him. He never said much about it, he just allowed it to happen." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Attack -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _# --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .