A small group of British teenagers ended up leading the way on the development of a Nintendo classic. How that happened is the subject of the latest episode of People Make Games, the video series from some chap named Chris Bratt.

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The video, below, tells the story of how UK programmers who worked at Argonaut Games ended up at Nintendo in Japan aged just 17. Among them was Dylan Cuthbert, the founder of Q-Games who worked on the Super NES video game Star Fox and its supporting Super FX graphics chip.

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Source: Eurogamer The British teens who taught Nintendo how to make Star Fox