Industry stalwarts honour Tim and Chris Stamper as they reflect on the duo's legacy

Develop Awards 2015: Watch our tribute video to the Stamper brothers

Develop Awards attendees were treated to a tribute video discussing the rise and impact of Tim and Chris Stamper, before the former took to the stage to accept this year’s Development Legend award.

You can view the full video below, which sees industry veterans such as Charles Cecil, Neil Young, Gary Bracey, Andrew Oliver and more discuss the Stamper brothers’ career and collected works.

There is also the first teaser footage of their new game Cat Logic, which was launched earlier this week to coincide with the Develop Awards. 

You can find the full list of this year’s winners here. Check out the full video below:

A big thanks to all our partners: UKIE and Amiqus (Gold Partners); Unity (Gold Partner and Micro Studio Award Partner); Iconicfuture (Use of a Licence or IP Award Partner); Keywords Studios (Exclusive Drinks Reception Partner); OPM Recruitment (Table Gift Partner); Develop:Brighton, Green Man Loaded, LocalizeDirect, Universally Speaking, Aardvark Swift, InnoGames and Game Connection (Event Partners).

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