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Fallout lead Tim Cain argues games industry crisis hasn't reached the level of the 1983 crash: 'I don't think there's ever been a worse time in the games industry'

In a recent video on his YouTube channel, veteran RPG developer Tim Cain shared his memories of the 1983 videogame industry crash. In particular, he emphasized that, although bad⁠—like, really bad⁠—he doesn’t believe the current employment and studio closure crisis matches the impact of the infamous ’80s collapse.

Cain got his caveats out of the way early, though: He cited a figure of 10% of game developers being affected by the current crisis, a tragedy for the medium in no uncertain terms. “It is bad,” Cain declared. “It’s bad. Quote me: ‘It’s bad.'” With that out of the way, Cain still asserted that “it’s nothing like the 1983 crash.”

Great Video Game Crash Of 1983 – YouTube
Great Video Game Crash Of 1983 - YouTube


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