EA Donates Original City-Building Game, SimCity, to ''One Laptop per Child'' Initiative:
https://ir.ea.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2007/...
OLCP EA Contract:
https://donhopkins.com/home/olpc-ea-contract.pdf
And I've given him credit for doing that here:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23251414
When Unity joined the Blender development fund as a Patron member while Riccitiello was CEO of Unity, I also gave him positive feedback and sincerely thanked him again, telling him how important Blender is to Unity game developers, and how important it is for them to work well together.
Unity Joins the Blender Development Fund as a Patron Member:
https://www.blender.org/press/unity-joins-the-blender-develo...
I recommended he watch Ton Roosendaal's excellent "Money doesn't interest me" interview, in which he does not hold back on his feelings about Autodesk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJEWOTZnFeg
And also this video of Ton getting hit by a ceiling tile during a talk. (Presumably perpetrated by Autodesk!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJwG-qt-sgk
Then when Joe Biden endorsed Unity three times in his inaugural address, I asked Riccitiello how much Unity paid for that product placement, but he wouldn't tell me:
>"With Unity we can do great things, important things!"
>"For without Unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury."
>"And Unity is the path forward."
>-Joe Biden's inaugural address.
Then after Unity recently announced they're pulling the rug out from under their developers, I posted to Riccitiello's Facebook page a screen snapshot of the github star ranking table showing that Godot suddenly had a 535.6% increase in stars, and sincerely thanked him again, writing "Thank you for your substantial contribution to open source gaming engines, at the expense of your own company!"
So I'm pretty sure he's aware of open source software, but I don't think he actually meant to benefit the Godot project so much at the expense of Unity.
The Godot folks, who have greatly benefited from this fiasco through no fault of their own, immediately condemned the death threat that somebody (who turned out to be a Unity employee) posted, which caused Unity to cancel an event and close their office.
https://twitter.com/godotengine/status/1702413121086705951
>Godot Engine @godotengine
>We extend our sincere solidarity and support to the Unity workers. The recent reactions have left us profoundly disappointed. Threats of violence should have no place in the gamedev community.
The truth behind the Unity "Death Threats":
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/16j21jg/the_truth_...
>Update: San Francisco police told Polygon that officers responded to Unity’s San Francisco office “regarding a threats incident.” A “reporting party” told police that “an employee made a threat towards his employer using social media.” The employee that made the threat works in an office outside of California, according to the police statement.
Reddit thread from 8 years ago, with recent posts:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Unity3D/comments/3cxogb/til_unity_c...
TIL Unity CEO John Riccitiello was former CEO of EA. He saved EA from declining profits by sellings games EA made online (Origin) rather than physical packages and raising game quality. Also, he's barely known for being CEO at Unity Technologies.
>drakfyre 8 yr. ago
>I am honestly really pleased the hate has died down. Riccitiello is a pretty damn good CEO and Unity's former CEO (though a SUPER COOL dude) really didn't have the practice nor want to be a CEO of such a rapidly expanding company.
>rvc3m8 8 days ago
>now, that didn't age well, did it? ;)
>drakfyre 7 days ago
>No, no it did not, not at all...