šŖ Notes on The Making of Prince of Persia
Jan 27, 2022 ā¢ 4 min ā¢ Reading
The Making of Prince of Persia outlines how an idea from Jordan Mechner progressed over time and eventually became a best-selling video game. The book is woven together using Mechnerās journal entries, which are surprisingly candid and lacking in certainty: Itās easy to connect the dots looking backwards, it's harder to do so looking forward. These are the quotes that I highlighted throughout:
Quotes
- One should maintain perspective as one strives to Get Ahead in life; material gains are empty; nobody wishes on their deathbed that they had spent more time on their business.
- Itās great having David here. All the stuff Iād gotten jaded about suddenly seems cool when seen through my little brotherās eyes. Like having a car, being able to drive anywhere I want, a place of my own, a key to Broderbund, free video games in the lunchroomā¦ stuff like that. Iāll miss him when heās gone.
- āYou dumb shit. Youāve dug your way deep into an active gold mine and are holding off from digging the last two feet because youāre too dumb to appreciate what youāve got and too lazy to finish what youāve started.ā
- A story doesnāt move forward until a character wants something. So ā a game doesnāt move forward until the player wants something. Five seconds after you press start, youād better know the answer to the question: āWhat do I want to happen?ā
- Itās true: People like you better if you stand up for yourself. Thereās no percentage in being self-effacing and making them think they can walk all over you.
- Last week I was depressed. Now Iām bouncing off the walls. Itās a desperate, manic kind of energy, and I canāt say Iām happy, but I will say this: The colors seem brighter. The air seems cleaner. The sun is warmer, the rain is wetter, the mist is mistier. The stacks of plates on the Nautilus machines go up and down easier and I can feel my blood pumping with every heartbeat. I donāt know why, or how long this will last, but I like it a whole lot better than going through the day half-asleep.
- Listen, the most important thing is that you have a good time. Youāre only young once! In five years youāll be 30. Thatās the time of life when you stop asking a lot of questions and start to accept certain things and not try to change them. For now ā have some fun! This time of your life will never come again.ā
- This from a man whoās all of 33. But heās right. Iāve somehow gotten into the habit of worrying, in every situation: Whatās the right thing to do? Whatās the best thing? What could go wrong here, how can I avoid it going wrong? Fuck that! Iāve been working my butt off all year. If I donāt reap some of the rewards now, when will I?
- First ideas are never the best. Even when you think they are, later on it turns out you can improve it.
- I suspect that for me, another six months abroad will go a long way. I mean, Iām enjoying learning how to be a bum, but itās not really my nature. Iām happiest when Iām in the midst of things ā struggling, forging alliances and overcoming problems and, dammit, making something. Thatās why Iāve been coming up with all these crazy ideas lately, like shooting a documentary in Cuba or Madrid.
- Here I am, as free as itās possible for anyone to be ā free to travel, work, fall in love ā and Iām holding back, like Iām waiting for my life to start. This is my life. Itās not a preparation for anything ā itās the thing itself. I have got to remember that.
- I still donāt know what Iām going to do, but I donāt care any more. Thereās no point worrying about my career, or about money. What I want is adventure. Whatever comes next, Iām ready for it. From now on I wonāt worry about anything.
- I should make up a little litany to repeat to myself every time I find myself at a party among strangers or meeting people for the first time: āI donāt have to prove anything. I donāt have to impress anybody. These people are as bored with the usual formulas as I am. All they want is a human connection, to snap them out of themselves. They want to laugh and have a good time and feel something, for Godās sake, the same as I do.
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