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  1. Brian Boyd

    Brian Boyd is University Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has published widely on Vladimir Nabokov, including a two-volume biography, books on Pale Fire and Ada, and the website AdaOnline.

    Natalia Fedorova - 07.02.2013 - 00:23

  2. Scott Adams

    Scott Adams (born July 10, 1952) is the co-founder, with ex-wife Alexis, of Adventure International, an early publisher of games for home computers. (Source: wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 22:38

  3. Jean-Louis Le Breton

    One of the pioneers of French interactive fiction and former May 68 protester, Le Breton expressed a desire to spread revolutionary ideas through video games. In 1984, Le Breton founded a company called Froggy Software along with his friend's son Fabrice Gille. He programmed six works of interactive fiction: Paranoiak, Epidemie, Le Crime du Parking, Même les pommes de terre ont des yeux! (written by Clotilde Marion), La femme qui ne supportait pas les ordinateurs (written by Chine Lanzmann), and La Crapule, before his company got bankrupt in 1987. Especially Paranoiak, which introduced contemporary settings and serious themes such as depression as well, was critically acclaimed: its author received the Pomme d'Or award for the best software on Apple II. Having ended his adventure with interactive fiction, Le Breton moved into journalism. He is currently an editor for Le Gaston Canard magazine.

    Filip Jankowski - 10.05.2018 - 21:31

  4. Shigeru Miyamoto

    Shigeru Miyamoto (Japanese: 宮本 茂 Hepburn: Miyamoto Shigeru, pronounced [mijamoto ɕiɡeɾɯ]; born November 16, 1952)[4] is a Japanese video game designer and producer at Nintendo, where he serves as one of its representative directors.

    Trygve Thorsheim - 04.11.2019 - 20:26