Erick Wujcik

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Erick Wujcik is a designer of both role-playing games and computer role-playing games, and co-founder of Palladium Books.

He started off as head of the gaming society at Wayne State University, and then as a computer columnist for The Detroit News from 1979 to 1981, where he wrote their weekly Computer Column. That served to be a springboard for him to co-found Palladium Books and work on developing numerous role-playing games and supplements for such gaming settings as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness, Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game, Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game, Paranoia, Robotech, Rifts, and many others.

Erick was also the director of the Detroit Gaming Center, and founder of the gaming conventions known as Ambercon, of which 2006 will be its 17th year. In 1997 he went to work for Sierra Studios, and was lead game designer on the game Return to Krondor. He also served as a game designer for THQ for the game Alter Echo.

Wujcik served as Chief Editor of Amberzine, a fanzine for the Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game, which has published the work of such notables as Ray Bradbury, Henry Kuttner, and Roger Zelazny, and which published its last issue in 2005. He has also been an editorial contractor for the Detroit Historical Museum, and gives seminars on a wide range of topics related to the writing, design and development of role-playing games.

From 2004 to 2006, Erick Wujcik was Game Design Studio Manager for UbiSoft China, in Shanghai.

Currently Erick is Senior Game Designer / Writer for Totally Games, north of San Francisco.

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