Kevin Toms Blog

Original author of Football Manager computer game

Creative People, Creative Energy

In the last few days I have spent plenty of time with creative, talented people. Creative people tend to spark creativity in each other. It’s fun working with them too.  Creative energy is an increasingly important part of my work.

May 26, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Games, Present | | No Comments Yet

Games Design and the Birth of an Industry

All those years ago, in the early eighties, I wrote the original Football Manager. At that time, the only option was to sell it yourself. I formed a company, placed adverts,  and started shipping the game by  mail order. The inexpensive home computers that came onto the market at that time provided the tools for people like me to write games, and created a market.

Football Manager from the early 80s

Football Manager from the early 80s

Most of the people selling games in the early eighties had created them themselves, and worked to a simple idea- producing a better game next time. No-one at that time was thinking of movie licence tie-ins or other commercial decisions. It was a time of creativity and fresh games ideas. In a way it was innocent. It is one of the reasons the Retro scene is nostalgic for that time.

With no licence tie-ins, no commercial spin offs, the key to success was a good game, and something innovative, to draw attention. Few of the people that were running the businesses then had run one before, and most were young. Everybody was learning as they went. I even remember a top flight accountant who was advising me, saying “If this is just a passing fad, computer games, we’ll help you to wind up the company with minimum damage to you”. – Hardly a passing fad, an industry that is now an enormous entertainment industry. The funny thing was, even then, I thought “He’s wrong, it’s not a new fad, only the technology is new, games have been around for thousands of years.”

But it was the birth of a new industry. In a few years we went from selling only by mail order to being in the main high street stores and selling across the world. People in business suits got interested, and the industry steadily changed as it was no longer being run by pioneers breaking unknown ground. 

It was good to experience those times.

May 14, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Football Manager, Games, Games Design, The 80s | | 3 Comments

The Enthusiasm of Games Writers

Over the years I have met many game writers and other creative designers. At times it has been sad, when I have met people who have produced great work, that was successful. – And yet those people were either ripped off, or not paid. Times like that can make you disillusioned, or cynical.

Some of the people I have met have still carried on despite being treated so badly. Why is that? Well because they love what they do, and even though they are not rewarded they cannot stop.

Last night I attended a meeting of independent games developers. It was good to spend time with people who were so enthusiastic about what they were doing. It was refreshing, and it was fun. It’s an art-form creating games, and it’s a fun art-form to be in. I know business well, but what I believe is:-

The business should serve the art, not the art serving the business

May 7, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Games, Games Design | | 2 Comments