Chris Taylor (game designer)
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- This article is about the designer of Dungeon Siege and Total Annihilation. For the designer of Fallout, see Christopher Taylor (game designer).
Chris Taylor is a computer game designer and entrepreneur most famous for developing Total Annihilation and the Dungeon Siege series and for founding Gas Powered Games. In 2002, GameSpy named him the 30th most influential person in gaming.
Chris Taylor was born in British Columbia and started in the video game industry in the late 1980s at Distinctive Software in Burnaby. His first game was Hardball II released in 1989.
Taylor moved to Seattle, Washington in January 1996 when he joined Cavedog Entertainment as the designer and project leader for the real-time strategy computer game Total Annihilation and its first expansion, Total Annihilation: The Core Contingency.
He founded Gas Powered Games in May 1998 and designed the action-role-playing game Dungeon Siege. Its sequel, Dungeon Siege II, was released in 2005
In the August 2005 edition of PC Gamer, it was announced that Gas Powered Games was developing Supreme Commander, Chris's first RTS game since 1997. It is described as the spiritual successor to Total Annihilation, but was not able to be named as such because Atari (formerly Infogrames) owns the rights to the Total Annihilation name. Although Atari has shown no interest in reviving the TA franchise, the company has nonetheless held on to it.
Supreme Commander has been dubbed "best RTS of E3 2006," and was released on February 16, 2007 in Europe and four days later, February 20 in the U.S, achieving high ratings from major game websites and magazines.
His latest project is Demigod.
[edit] References
- "GameSpy's 30 Most Influential People in Gaming". March 2002. GameSpy.
- "Gas Powered Games Interview - Part 1". September 24, 2003. PC Gameworld.
[edit] External links
- Chris Taylor entry at MobyGames