- Steve Jackson
Steve Jackson (born 1951 in Manchester, England) is a games reviewer and writer. He is one of the best known authors in the gaming industry. In 1975, he founded the company Games Workshop with Ian Livingstone, and the two created the line of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks published by Penguin Books. Jackson now works at Lionhead Studios, which he founded with Peter Molyneux. He is also an honorary lecturer at Brunel University in London, … - Margaret Weis
Margaret Edith Weis is an extremely prolific fantasy novelist who, along with Tracy Hickman, is one of the original creators of the "Dragonlance" game world and has written numerous novels and short stories set in the world of Krynn. She graduated from the University of Missouri–Columbia and now lives in southern Wisconsin in a converted barn. Most recently, she has completed the third novel in the "Dragonvarld" trilogy for TOR, "Master of Dragons". - Ron Edwards
Ronald Edwards (born September 4, 1964) is a game designer, theorist, and an influential member of the indie role-playing game community. Notably, he is the creator of the Sorcerer RPG, the GNS Theory of gameplay, and The Big Model. Edwards is also co-founder of The Forge, an online community to support Indie RPG design and publication. He is not an uncontroversial figure; he has made allegations in the past that playing particular roleplaying games can cause brain damage, … - Hitoshi Sakimoto
is a video game music composer. He was born in 1969 and worked freelance beginning in 1990. When he was just starting out in the field of music, he would write his name as "YmoH.S". He used this signature when he was about 22-23 years old because to avoid other company steal talented artist.. In 1997, Sakimoto joined Square Co., Ltd.. Later on, in 2000, after completing his work on the action/RPG hybrid title "Vagrant Story", … - Takehiko Inoue
Takehiko Inoue is one of the most famous Japanese manga artists. He has been drawing manga mainly in male-oriented magazines. Inoue's name is ordered as "Takehiko Inoue" on the "Vagabond" books sold in North America, while "Slam Dunk" books use "Inoue Takehiko", but they are now out of print. His works are: "Chameleon Jail", "Slam Dunk", "Buzzer Beater", … - Jerry Holkins
Keith Gerald "Jerry" Holkins (born February 6, 1976), is the writer of the popular webcomic "Penny Arcade". Holkins goes by the pseudonym "Tycho Brahe" online. This is also the name of one of the two main characters of "Penny Arcade", who is a cartoonized self-insertion of Holkins. However, as the character of Tycho was not originally meant to represent Holkins, … - Giygas
is the villain in the Famicom RPG game "Mother", and the Super Famicom RPG "Mother 2" ("EarthBound" in the U.S.). Known as both the "Embodiment of Evil" and the "Universal Cosmic Destroyer," Giygas is an evil alien that intends to sentence all of reality to the horror of infinite darkness. With an army of Starmen, UFOs, and other deadly war machines, Giygas also used his immense power to influence the evil parts of the Earth's beings to assist him. - Akitoshi Kawazu
is a Japanese game producer who was born in Kumamoto Prefecture. He is the creator of the "SaGa" console role-playing game series and is now an Executive Producer of Square Enix. Kawazu is also the head of Square Enix's Production Team 2. - Bill Fawcett
Bill Fawcett (b. 1947) is a mystery and science-fiction author and editor, writing under both his own name and the shared pseudonym of Quinn Fawcett. As president of Bill Fawcett and Associates, he works as a book packager, producing concepts, creating marketing and contracting writers and artists to fulfill the work. Fawcett has produced, edited or packaged hundreds of books and anthologies in RPG tie-ins, military fiction, science fiction, … - Philippe Tromeur
Philippe Tromeur is a French role-playing game freelancer. He is the creator of "Wuthering Heights", a parodic role-playing game. He also worked on the French version of "Nobilis", and on "In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas". In 2005, he founded the publishing association Tud Glas, to publish a French translation of the Traveller RPG. He also presents the weekly Sci-Fi program "La Terre est Plate Comme une Orange" on a French local radio in Brest. - Yae
Yae (real name: Fujimoto Yae) (born December 14, 1975), is a singer, mainly known for having performed the theme music for the GameCube RPG game "Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles". - Gary Chalk
Gary Chalk is an illustator and model-maker who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the "Lone Wolf" series of gamebooks written by Joe Dever. He is also illustrating with original artworks the upcoming French edition of Mongoose Publishing’s "Lone Wolf" RPG, due to be released in late 2006/early 2007. Born in 1952, Gary grew up in rural Hertfordshire, England. He started playing wargames at the age of 15. - Donald Brown
Donald E. Brown is an American professor of anthropology (emeritus). He worked at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is best known for his theoretical work regarding the existence, characteristics and relevance of universals of human nature. In his best known work, "Human Universals", he says these universals, "comprise those features of culture, society, language, behavior, … - Donald Brown
Donald M. Brown is a computer programmer and creator of "Eamon", a long-running non-commercial RPG computer game series for the Apple II computer released in 1980. Brown subsequently developed "SwordThrust", an expanded commercial version of "Eamon" published by CE Software. He currently works for Prairie Group, a software development company in West Des Moines, Iowa. - Marcelo Cassaro
Marcelo Cassaro is a Brazilian author of comics, RPGs and the sci-fi book Sword of the Galaxy (Espada da Galáxia). Along with Marcelo Del Debbio, he is one of the two most important RPG authors in Brazil, he is also known for creating Holy Avenger, the longest living non-child-oriented comic in Brazil, as well as several other comics such as the 2 Dungeon Crawlers mini-series (taking place in the same rpg scenario of Arton from Tormenta/HolyAvenger), Captain Ninja, … - Stieg Hedlund
Stieg Hedlund (born 1965 in Portland, Oregon) is a computer and video game designer, artist, writer, game producer and level designer. Although he is probably best known for his work in action RPGs, he also has contributed iconic games to each of the real-time strategy, tactical shooter, beat-'em-up and action-adventure genres. As design director at Perpetual Entertainment, he now works on the MMORPG "Gods & Heroes" slated to release in the summer of 2007. - Julie Ann Dawson
Julie Ann Dawson (born August 2 1971), is an American horror fiction writer, RPG designer, and publisher. Dawson was born in Millville, New Jersey. She graduated from Bridgeton High School in Bridgeton, New Jersey in 1989. While attending high school, she came across a copy of Stephen King's novel Salem's Lot. The book inspired Dawson to become a writer. She became involved with her high school newspaper, … - Susan van Camp
Susan Van Camp is a fantasy artist. Raised in Flint, Michigan, Susan began her commercial career in the Gaming field by doing work for Steve Jackson’s "Car Wars" series. From there she proceeded to comic books with Arrow Comics' "Tales from the Aniverse" in 1984, and "Varcel’s Vixens" from Caliber Comics. Comics led to Science Fiction Conventions and the art shows held at the conventions, … - Frazer Irving
Frazer Irving was born in the 1970s at Ilford, Essex. He is primarily a horror artist who first sprang to prominence with the 2000 AD series "Necronauts", written by Gordon Rennie. He has also enjoyed success with "Storming Heaven", a psychedelic tale based around Timothy Leary and Charles Manson (written by Rennie), and "The Simping Detective" and "From Grace" written by Simon Spurrier. - Shinji Tamura
Shinji Tamura is a sound producer and music composer known in the English world for his work with Motoi Sakuraba on the soundtrack of the Namco RPG Tales of Phantasia. He initially joined Wolfteam (now known as Namco Tales Studio) in 1993 as a composer. Today he is still there composing games for the Tales series of Role Playing games. He is also an occasional composer of Japanese vocal songs and music for commercials and TV programs. - Lori Ann Cole
Lori Ann Cole is a game designer, often in cooperation with her husband, professional game programmer Corey Cole. Their team was later named "Transolar Games". Cole's varied background includes elementary education, film animation, and writing. She is a fanatic RPG player, who is uninterested in adventure games. Because of her husband's involvement in Sierra On-line, she decided to create a hybrid role-playing/adventure game. The result was Quest for Glory series. - Wangame Studios
Wangame Studios is a Chinese video game development company that focuses on artificial intelligence. 烽火英雄傳 (pinyin feng1 huo3 ying1 xiong2 zhuan4, literal meaning: Legends of beacon heroes) is a historical RPG game based on events in the Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty. Invasions, political upheaval and social turmoil were setting the stage for a Northern Wei military officer Han Yi to restore his country to peace in this era of bloodshed. - Anders Blixt
Anders Blixt (born 1959) is a Swedish RPG designer and science journalist, whose works have been published in Sweden and the United States. Blixt made his designer debut in 1980 by writing Traveller articles for GDW's magazine The Journal of Travellers' Aid Society. - Hiroko Kasahara
Hiroko Kasahara is a popular seiyū and J-pop singer who was born in Tokyo, Japan. She also sang the ending theme song of the Playstation 2 RPG, Shadow Hearts, titled <i>Ending Theme ~ Shadow Hearts</i>. - Charles H. Swannack Jr.
Charles H. Swannack Jr. is a former officer in the United States Army. Swannack's last position within the Army was commander of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division. His last rank was Major General. On February 12, 2004 Fallujah insurgents attacked a convoy carrying Swannack and General John Abizaid, commander of US Forces in the Middle East, firing on the vehicles from nearby rooftops with RPGs, after seemingly infiltrating the Iraqi security forces. - David Lee Ingersoll
David Lee Ingersoll is a cartoonist and illustrator based in Seattle, United States. Born in Anchorage, Alaska soon after the 1964 earthquake, he spent most of his childhood and young adult years in northern California, specifically the then small town of Sebastopol. He started drawing at an early age, preferring to concentrate on dinosaurs and other monsters. He has primarily been active in small press publications, … - Petri Hiltunen
Petri Hiltunen (1967-) is a Finnish cartoonist and illustrator. Hiltunen has produced work in a variety of genres, but is most notable for his fantasy and horror work. His own comic albums include the horror/fantasy tale "Laulu yön lapsista" ("Song of the children of the night") and a comic version of "Macbeth". The fantasy world of Jaconia, created for his "Praedor" comics, has been adapted into a role-playing game of the same name. - Nick du Toit
Nick du Toit is an Afrikaner arms dealer and former officer of 32 Battalion [and the 5th Reconnaissance Commando]. He was implicated in the plot to overthrow Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea. He went on trial in Malabo along with 18 other men accused of being the advance party for 70 other suspected mercenaries. - Crawford Wilson
Crawford Wilson, an American actor and voice actor, is best known for playing the lead role in the Nintendo GameCube RPG "Baten Kaitos Origins", Sagi. He also voiced Jet in the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender." - Genzō Wakayama
Genzō Wakayama is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and disc jockey. Born on September 271932 in Karafuto, he moved to Sapporo as a youth and graduated from high school there. Active in cinema, he provided the voice for Sean Connery as James Bond in "Dr. No", "From Russia with Love", "Goldfinger", "Thunderball", "You Only Live Twice", "Diamonds Are Forever", and "Never Say Never Again" and in the 1999 film "The Rock". - Budhaditya Mukherjee
Budhaditya Mukherjee is a Hindustani classical sitar and surbahar player of the Imdadkhani Gharana (school). He was taught by his father Bimalendu Mukherjee from the age of 5, and started making a name for himself at a young age. In 1970, he won two national-level music competitions, and soon after was famously endorsed in glowing terms first by film maker Satyajit Ray and then South Indian veena great Balachander, who proclaimed him "sitar artist of the century". - Safir Bghouia
Safir Bghouia (died September 2, 2001) resident of Beziers, France of North African Muslim descent. A violent criminal with a long record. On September 2, 2001 went on an armed rapmage and attacked police and city officials with machine guns and rocket launchers. Killed Jean Farrel, secretary to the mayor of Beziers. Reportedly clained he was the son of Allah and was shot dead by GIPN forces. At his home was found 10 grams of dynamite, 1 RPG, … - Miyuki Miyabe
Miyuki Miyabe is a popular contemporary Japanese author active in a number of genres including science fiction, mystery fiction, historical fiction, social commentary, and juvenile fiction. Her most famous novel in the English-speaking world is "Kasha" (火車), translated by Alfred Birnbaum as "All She Was Worth" and published in 1999.<br /> Miyabe was born in the Kōtō ward of Tokyo, Japan and graduated from Sumidagawa High School. - Ryan Of Ryan Rpg
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