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William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the chairman of Microsoft, the software company he founded with Paul Allen. During his career at Microsoft he has held the positions of CEO and chief software architect, and he remains the largest individual shareholder with more than 8% of the common stock. "Forbes" magazine's list of The World's Billionaires has ranked him as the richest person in the world since 1995, … - Peter Moore
Peter Moore (Born 1955 in Liverpool, England) is best known for his position as Corporate Vice-President of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business division, which includes the Xbox and Xbox 360 game consoles. Moore announced his resignation from Microsoft on July 17, 2007 to take over the Sports Division of Electronic Arts California. - Ray Muzyka
Dr. Ray Muzyka is the Chairman/CEO and Co-Executive Producer at BioWare Corp. He co-founded BioWare in 1994 with the other co-founder and President of BioWare, Dr. Greg Zeschuk. Muzyka and Zeschuk were the co-executive producers on Shattered Steel, the Baldur's Gate series (PC), MDK2, MDK2: Armageddon, the Neverwinter Nights series, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox and PC), and Jade Empire (XBox). - J Allard
J Allard (his legal name; formerly James Allard) (born January 12 1969 in Glens Falls, New York) is a Corporate Vice President and the Chief XNA Architect at Microsoft. He also oversaw Microsoft's first foray into the video game industry, the Xbox. Allard oversees all design and engineering for the Xbox console, peripherals, Microsoft's multiplayer online service Xbox Live, as well as development tools for video game developers. - Ed Fries
Ed Fries was vice president of game publishing at Microsoft during much of the Xbox's lifecycle. He was a prime evangelist of the platform to game developers and had an important role in the acquisition of developers Bungie Studios, Ensemble Studios and Rare. Fries left Microsoft in January 2004. He now consults with Sony Online Entertainment and is involved with several startups including AGEIA, … - Greg Zeschuk
Dr. Greg Zeschuk is the President and Co-Executive Producer at BioWare Corp. He co-founded BioWare in 1995 with BioWare’s other co-founder and Chairman/CEO, Dr. Ray Muzyka. Ray and Greg were the Co-Executive Producers on Shattered Steel, the Baldur's Gate series (PC), MDK2, MDK2: Armageddon, the Neverwinter Nights series, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Xbox and PC) and Jade Empire. Ray and Greg are also Co-Executive Producers on the upcoming Dragon Age, … - Larry Hryb
Larry Hryb, known by the pseudonym Major Nelson, is the Director of Programming for Xbox Live, the popular Microsoft gaming network. His popular blog Xbox Live's Major Nelson provides an "inside" look at operations at Microsoft's Xbox division; in particular, he discusses the online features and functionality first and foremost. He also discusses recent games and other news that interests him. - Tim Schafer
Tim Schafer (born July 26, 1967) is an American computer game designer of Norwegian descent. He founded Double Fine Productions in January 2000, having spent over a decade at LucasArts. Most recently, Schafer designed a game for the Xbox, PS2, and PC called "Psychonauts". Schafer is best known in the video game industry for his story-telling and comedy writing abilities. - Kush Games
Kush Games is a video game developer based out of Camarillo, California. They focus on non-violent, sports video games such as MLB Baseball 2K and NHL 2K. They have created video games for most next-gen consoles including Playstation 2, PSP, GameCube, Xbox, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. - Inxile Entertainment
InXile Entertainment was formed in late 2002 by Brian Fargo, a founder of Interplay Productions. The company is located in Newport Beach, California. While pitching his idea for a "snarky" version of the classic fantasy role-playing game "The Bard's Tale" at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, Brian commented that he felt as though he was in exile - hence the company's name. - Akira Yamaoka
Akira Yamaoka (山岡 晃 "Yamaoka Akira", born February 6 1968 in Niigata, Japan) is a musician and video game composer, having scored dozens of titles released by Konami. Yamaoka attended Tokyo Art College, where he studied product design and interior design. He joined Konami on September 21, 1993, after previously being a freelance music composer. - Ken Lobb
Ken Lobb is a video game designer. He worked for Nintendo in the early 1990s on such video games as "Donkey Kong Country" and "Great Greed", but his "masterpiece" was "GoldenEye 007" for the Nintendo 64, hailed as one of the best shooters of all time. The game included a gun (based on the Vz 61) named after him, the Klobb, short for Kenneth Lobb. This is widely considered the very worst gun in the game. He also worked on "Perfect Dark". - Toby Gard
Toby Gard is a former computer game character designer (the original designer of Lara Croft) at Core Design, the company that developed the popular "Tomb Raider" video game series until "Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness". Gard left Core Design after the first "Tomb Raider" was released, because he was vehemently opposed to the marketing of Lara's sex appeal for "Tomb Raider II". - R. A. Salvatore
Robert Anthony Salvatore, Massachusetts, who writes under the name R. A. Salvatore, is a fantasy author best known for "The DemonWars Saga", his "Forgotten Realms" novels and the controversial Star Wars: The New Jedi Order novel Vector Prime. - Seamus Blackley
Seamus Blackley is an agent with Creative Artists Agency representing video game creators. After entering Tufts University to study jazz piano, Blackley switched to study physics and graduated Summa cum Honore en Tesis. As a sophomore, he published his first paper in the "Journal of Magnetic Resonance". After college, he studied High Energy Physics at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, until the Superconducting Supercollider project was cancelled in 1993. - Brian Fargo
Brian Fargo is a computer game developer and notable game industry figure. In 1984 Fargo founded Interplay Entertainment, where he worked on most of Interplay's early games (e.g. "Bard's Tale" and "Wasteland"). He was the company's CEO until 2002, when majority control of Interplay was acquired by Titus Interactive, and he left the company. He had also worked with Brainstorm (Publisher), developing Chess Mates. - Moose
Moose is the pseudonym of Paul Curtis, a British graffiti artist. Instead of the typical methods of graffiti, Moose works by cleaning dirt and grime off of surfaces to create his art. He is a commercial artist, and has been paid to create works for products such as Xbox and Smirnoff. - Chris Edwards
Chris Edwards is an aggressive inline skater who resides in California. He was one of the early members of Team Rollerblade, and is considered to be the godfather of aggressive inline skating. Edwards appears in a video game, "Aggressive Inline", which is available for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. Chris also had some rollerblades named after him; "tarmac CE" (Chris Edwards), "Edwards Chocolate" (street), … - Paul Steed
Paul Howard Steed, Jr is a video game modeller and artist. He has worked for Origin Systems, Electronic Arts, Id Software, Wild Tangent, Microsoft's Xbox, Atari and now Exigent. He created artwork or models for several prominent game series including "Wing Commander" and "Quake". He was employed by Id Software until he was fired in retaliation for conflict over the creation of "Doom 3" (according to John Carmack). - Michael McCann
Michael McCann (also known as Behavior) is a composer, sound-designer and record producer based in Montreal, Canada. He is most recently known for composing the soundtrack to "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent" for the Xbox 360, PC, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube and Wii. Past projects also include being lead Sound Designer and Music Editor for the films of Michael Dowse including "It's All Gone Pete Tong" and "FUBAR". - Robert J. Bach
Robert J. Bach, commonly known as Robbie Bach, is the President of Entertainment & Devices Division at Microsoft. He leads the division that is responsible for the Xbox, Xbox 360, Zune, Windows Games, Windows Mobile and the Microsoft TV platform. - Burnie Burns
Michael "Burnie" Burns (born 1973) is an independent filmmaker living in Texas. His most notable contributions have been in machinima, although he has also worked with live-action. In April 2003, Burns, along with several of his friends, created the internet machinima series "Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles", filmed using the Xbox video games "Halo" and Halo 2. "Red vs. Blue" was quickly acclaimed for its humor and originality, … - Hideki Naganuma
Hideki Naganuma is a Japanese music composer who primarily does work for video game soundtracks. His music is broadly defined as J-Pop, but can be quite hard to categorize. He is skilled at mixing Japanese techno, funk, soul, and hip-hop elements to create a unique and vivid sound. Naganuma is most famous for his original compositions used in the Sega Dreamcast game "Jet Set Radio" ("Jet Grind Radio" in the USA). - Meja
Meja Anna Pernilla Beckman, commonly known simply as Meja, is a Swedish composer and singer. Among her best known songs are "All 'bout the Money" and "Private Emotion" (duet with Ricky Martin). Meja tends to sing with an American accent. She gained more widespread popularity after her single "How Crazy are You?" was used as the main theme music for the Xbox video game "Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball". - Michelle Hinn
Michelle Hinn is the current chairperson of the IGDA's Game Accessibility Special Interest Group, a game industry advocacy group for creating mainstream games accessible to gamers with disabilities. She is involved with GameAccessibility.com, a game accessibility project funded by the Bartiméus Accessibility Foundation, and is the Vice-President of the Game Division of DonationCoder.com. Hinn has a bachelor's degree in music performance, a bachelor's degree in psychology, … - Mike Pondsmith
Michael A. "Maximum Mike" Pondsmith is a roleplaying game and video game designer. He is best known for his work with R. Talsorian Games and more recently with Microsoft in their Xbox division. In 2006 he was inducted into the Origins Awards Hall of Fame, along with Jolly R. Blackburn, Rodger MacGowan, Dennis Mize (posthumously), Aaron Allston, and the game Star Fleet Battles. He has a wife, Lisa, and a son, Cody. - Tobin Buttram
Tobin Buttram is an American guitarist, composer, and the Audio Director at FASA at Microsoft Game Studios. He has toured, recorded, and composed with Robert Fripp and The League of Crafty Guitarists, and contributed and/or directed audio for such games as No One Lives Forever, the Combat Flight Sim series, and MechAssault series on Xbox. Recordings with "Robert Fripp and The League of Crafty Guitarists" include "Show of Hands" (Editions EG), … - Paul Furio
Paul Joseph Furio is a veteran of the game development industry and a former musician. As a musician, he was the founder and creative force behind the band Static Engine, as well as the keyboardist for the band SMP. In the video game development industry, he has produced games for the Xbox, PC, and downloadable web platforms. Furio holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. - T. J. Allard
T.J. Allard (born Thomas Joseph Allard in Utica, New York January 23, 1979) is an American actor and was the winner of Fox's "Good Day Live" New York City search. He received a job on the air as the New York Correspondent. He became a staple on the show until it was cancelled in March of 2005. Before "Good Day Live" T.J. was a bartender in a Mexican restaurant in Tribeca pursuing a career as an actor. - Kevin Hanna
Kevin Konrad Hanna, born in 1978 in Sunnyville, California, is an American writer and artist noted for his work on comic books, video games, and television. Forgoing a formal education in the arts, he started work in the video game industry when he was 19, where he worked on games for publishers such as EA and Mattel. At 22, he left games for a stint in Hollywood where he worked on Roughnecks, Roughnecks Starship Troopers, … - Paul Luscher
Paul Luscher (born Daniel Paul Luscher, January 1, 1971 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada with dual US/Canadian citizenship) Paul was raised in Canada and the western United States, primarily in Sandy, Utah. His early musical efforts include being the primary singer/songwriter for Crescendo. Paul appeared as Insanity Void with three songs and was a co-producer and co-engineer for the compilation CD/CD-ROM "Projectile" (1996). - Alderman Lesmond
Alderman Rowe Nicholas Lesmond (b. 7 July, 1978) in St Lucia. He is a West Indies cricketer. - Joel Breton
Joel Breton (born 1971) is a game producer, international D.J. and entrepreneur. Breton's first role as a producer was for GT Interactive (GT), where he produced "Duke Nukem", "Anno 1602", "Unreal", the original Unreal Engine, "Quake" and "Doom" along with several other video games. - Dalmar Abuzeid
Dalmar Abuzeid is an actor born on October 23, 1990 in Toronto, Canada. He plays the recurring character Danny Van Zandt on the Canadian series "Degrassi: The Next Generation". He has also guest starred as Jimmy Wilson on the TV show "Wild Card" with Joely Fisher and Chris Potter. At a younger age, Abuzeid starred in various commercials; his most recent was advertising an Xbox game system and a game for it. According to a recent interview, … - Xbox Xbox
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