List of video game industry people

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Below is a list of notable people who work or have worked in the video game industry.

The list is divided into different roles, but some people fit into more than one category. For example, Sid Meier is both a game designer and programmer. In these cases, the people appear in both sections.

Art and animation[]

  • Dennis Hwang: graphic designer working for Niantic
  • Edmund McMillen: artist whose art style is synonymous with Flash games
  • Jordan Mechner: introduced realistic movement to video games with Prince of Persia
  • Jim Sachs: created new standard for quality of art with the release of the Amiga game Defender of the Crown
  • Derek Yu: Indie video game artist, designer, and blogger. Known for working on Spelunky, Spelunky 2, Aquaria, Eternal Daughter, I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator, and DRL

Company officers[]

Design[]

Hardware[]

  • Ralph Baer: inventor of the Magnavox Odyssey, the first video game console
  • Seamus Blackley: main designer and developer of the original Xbox
  • William Higinbotham: main developer of Tennis for Two. One of the first video games developed in the early history of video games.
  • Josef Kates: engineer who developed the first digital game-playing machine
  • Ken Kutaragi: creator of the PlayStation brand
  • Jerry Lawson: pioneered the video game cartridge by designing the Fairchild Channel F console
  • Palmer Luckey: founder of Oculus VR (or Facebook Technologies) and the designer of the Oculus Rift
  • Ivan Sutherland: Internet pioneer who is regarded as the "father of computer graphics." Also invented the first virtual reality headset with the help of his students
  • Xiaoyuan Tu & Wei Yen: founders of AiLive, who helped create the motion sensing hardware for the Wii
  • Gunpei Yokoi: inventor of the Game & Watch, Game Boy and WonderSwan

Music and sound[]

Online gaming[]

  • Richard Bartle: wrote the first MUD along with Roy Trubshaw
  • David Baszucki: creator of Roblox
  • John D. Carmack: developed an early online version of Doom which supported up to four players; later Quake supported 16 players which helped popularize online gaming
  • Jess Cliffe & Minh Le: developed the first Counter-Strike game and thus started the franchise.
  • J. Todd Coleman: Lead creative director of Shadowbane, Wizard101, Pirate101, Crowfall, and many other MMORPG titles.
  • Don Daglow: designed first MMORPG with graphics, Neverwinter Nights for AOL
  • Alex Evans: created the game engine for the LittleBigPlanet games & Dreams
  • Jeff Kaplan: lead designer of Overwatch
  • Sampo Karjalainen & Aapo Kyrölä: creators of Habbo Hotel
  • John De Margheriti: CEO of BigWorld Pty Ltd, makers of Massively Multiplayer Online Game Middleware (MMOG) technology
  • Elonka Dunin: General Manager at Simutronics, senior editor of IGDA Online Games White Papers
  • Kelton Flinn: designer of Air Warrior and many other pioneering online games, co-founder of Kesmai
  • Richard Garriott (a.k.a. Lord British): Creator of Ultima Online, Work on Lineage, Lineage II (Electronic Arts, NCsoft)
  • Dean Hall: Creator of DayZ
  • IceFrog: lead designer of Defense of the Ancients and Dota 2
  • Raph Koster: LegendMUD, Ultima Online, Star Wars Galaxies. (Electronic Arts, Sony Online Entertainment)
  • Brad McQuaid: co-creator of EverQuest (Verant Interactive, Sony Online Entertainment, Sigil Games)
  • Rob Pardo: lead designer and producer of World of Warcraft
  • Philip Rosedale: founded the virtual world Second Life
  • John Smedley: co-creator of EverQuest (Verant Interactive, Sony Online Entertainment) and president of Sony Online Entertainment
  • Gordon Walton: executive producer
  • Jordan Weisman: founder of 42 Entertainment, co-creator of I Love Bees and The Beast
  • Will Wright: c of The Sims Online (Electronic Arts)
  • Naoki Yoshida: producer of FINAL FANTASY XIV Online: A Realm Reborn and its following expansions.

Producing[]

  • Eiji Aonuma, The Legend of Zelda series
  • Mark Cerny, Jak and Daxter series, Spyro the Dragon series and Ratchet & Clank
  • Katsuya Eguchi, Animal Crossing series, Star Fox series and Wii series
  • Guillaume de Fondaumiere, Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy), Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human
  • Yuji Horii, Dragon Quest series
  • Sam Houser, Grand Theft Auto series, Bully, The Warriors, Max Payne 3
  • Todd Howard, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 and Fallout 4
  • Keiji Inafune, Megaman character designer, producer of Dead Rising and Onimusha
  • Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear, Zone of the Enders, and Death Stranding
  • Ken Levine, BioShock, System Shock 2
  • Hisashi Nogami, Animal Crossing series and Splatoon series
  • Jade Raymond, Assassin's Creed
  • John Romero, executive producer and designer of Heretic, Hexen: Beyond Heretic
  • Hironobu Sakaguchi, Final Fantasy series
  • Bruce Shelley, Age of Empires
  • Rod Fergusson, Gears of War series
  • Warren Spector, Thief, Deus Ex
  • Daniel Stahl, Star Trek Online, Champions Online
  • Yu Suzuki, Virtua Fighter series, Shenmue
  • Satoshi Tajiri, Pokémon franchise
  • Dave D. Taylor, Abuse

Programming[]

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