Hardy LeBel

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Hardy LeBel Jr. (most often credited as simply Hardy LeBel) is a professional in the video games industry[1] with a variety of published credits on video game titles including game designer, creative director and creative consultant.

He was born on August 4, 1967 at the United States Airforce base Tachikawa Airfield in Japan, and is the only surviving child of Hardy LeBel Sr. (deceased) and Joan LeBel.

Hardy LeBel Jr. graduated from High School at Providence Country Day School and also attended Boston University where he studied acting for a time, but ultimately earned his Bachelor's degree in English studies. He currently resides in the Pacific Northwest with his family.

LeBel's video game design credits include titles such as Pac Man World, Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2.

Games credited as game designer:

Halo: Combat Evolved (2001), Microsoft Game Studios Oni (2001), Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Pac-Man World (1999), Namco Limited Vigilante 8 (1998), Activision, Inc.

Games credited as creative director or Design Director:

SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALs (2005), SCEA SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs - Fireteam Bravo (2005), Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc. Dungeon Siege II (2005), Microsoft Game Studios Sudeki (2004), Microsoft Game Studios

Games credited as creative consultant:

Halo 2 (2004), Microsoft Game Studios Interstate '76: Nitro Riders (1998), Activision, Inc. Interstate '76 (1997), Activision, Inc. Far Cry 2 (2008), Ubisoft Entertainment.

Games credited as voice-over actor:

Dark Reign: The Future of War (1997), Activision, Inc.

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