Jervis Johnson
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Jervis Johnson | |
Born | 12th June 1959 London |
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Occupation | Game designer |
Jervis Johnson is a game designer for Games Workshop.
He is currently one of Game Workshop's long-term strategy managers, having previously been employed as head of its Specialist Games division.
Jervis is credited with creating the following games:
- Blood Bowl (3rd Edition won the 1994 Origins Award for Best Miniatures Rules[1])
Jervis has been a key contributor in the following games:
He has also written or been heavily involved in the following books:
- Codex: Dark Angels (Warhammer 40,000 4th Edition)[2]
Despite being heavily involved in the design of multiple games he has also the noted title of being the only person never to win in a featured game in White Dwarf.
[edit] References
- ^ Origins Award Winners (1994). Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.
- ^ Jervis Johnson interview. The Dark Fortress. Retrieved on 2007-12-04.
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