Robert J. Mical

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RJ Mical speaking at Alternative Party 2002 in Helsinki, Finland
RJ Mical speaking at Alternative Party 2002 in Helsinki, Finland

Robert J. "RJ" Mical (born 26 January) created video games at Williams Electronics, helped invent the Amiga computer[1][2], co-invented the Atari Lynx and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer with Dave Needle.[3] He was the Chief Architect of the Fathammer mobile game engine. He is currently a Senior Manager at Sony working on the Playstation product line.[4]

RJ Mical playing the Atari Lynx that he co-designed, at Alternative Party 2002
RJ Mical playing the Atari Lynx that he co-designed, at Alternative Party 2002

[edit] Biography

According to Mical he built his first computer, a tic-tac-toe player, when he was 14.

Mical graduated from the University of Illinois with dual degrees in Computer Science and English in 1979, plus a minor in Philosophy.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Burnham (2003) p.320
  2. ^ DeMaria (2003) p. 109
  3. ^ Kohler (2005) p.215
  4. ^ Mical's work history web page.
  5. ^ Mical resume on his web site.

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