Alan Pavlish | |
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Alan Pavlish is a veteran game designer, producer and programmer who has received an honourable Special Thanks mention in the credits of Realms of the Haunting.
Alan has a lenghthy career in the gaming industry, having worked for developers such as Interplay, Electronic Arts, Origin Systems and Fox Interactive. At present, he is Chief Executive Officer of Tantrum Inc., a consulting agency specializing in video games and online gaming.[1]
Among others, Alan has been involved in the design, programming and/or production of the following video games:
- Galaxian (1983)
- Murder on the Zinderneuf (1984)
- Wasteland (1988)
- Battle Chess (1989)
- J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings: Volume One (1994)
- Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure (1994)
- Wolfenstein 3D (1995)
- Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster (1995)
- Mummy: Tomb of the Pharaoh (1996)
- Casper (1996)
- Dragon Dice (1997)
- Heart of Darkness (1998)
- Wasteland 2 (2014)
Gallery[]
Alan (right) with Brian Fargo. Image courtesy of CRPGnews, 2014.
Fancy-Hatted Alan (pictured left) in the Interplay Yearbook. Image courtesy of John Romero for Mobygames.
Alan (second from the right) as part of the Wasteland team, all dressed as Mad Max road warriors,[2] circa 1988. Image courtesy of Jimmy Faher for The Digital Antiquarian.
Links[]
- Alan's developer sheet on Mobygames
- Alan's LinkedIn profile
- Wasteland 2 Kickstarter Wrap Party Q&A, with appearances from Alan and Brian Fargo.