Star Trek Armada II - GAMING

Star Trek Armada II - GAMING Star Trek Armada II - GAMING

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Star Trek Armada IIThe developer of Armada II is Mad Doc Software. Theyhave been working with Activision since part of the originalStar Trek Armada development team formed the companyin 1999. Mad Doc Software has worked on several titles forActivision including Call To Power II and Star Trek Armada.The team is very experienced consisting of both Star TrekArmada team members who formerly worked at Activisionand also many ex-employees of Looking Glass Studios.Doug Pearson, ProducerAvailable NowStar Trek: Armada IIDoug has been a game developer for the past 8 years. Hehas worked on many popular titles including: Spycraft: TheGreat Game, Interstate '76, Interstate '76: Arsenal, HeavyGear II Interstate '82, Dark Reign 2, and Call To Power II.His roles on each project have varied from game designerfor 4 years to his latest role as producer. A producer is theguy who has to handle many different tasks on the team,and is often considered a fireman who puts out all the firesthat flare up during game development.Glenn Ige, Associate ProducerGlenn began his career a few years back as a tester on Heretic II. From there hemoved into the world of Customer Support. Soon after that, he found himself in theland of Production. Since then, Glenn has participated on a range of productsincluding Vampire: The Masquerade, Call to Power II, Wizards & Warriors, Star Trek:Bridge Commander and Star Trek: Armada II. In his scare free time, Glenn, a selfproclaimedconsole junkie, can be found either drooling over the next RPG at yourlocal gaming store or getting a cup of coffee at the local Coffee Bean.Jim Hudson, Associate ProducerJim stumbled into game development six years ago when he became a game testerfor Activision. Since his move into production he has worked on such illustrious titlesas Star Trek: Away Team, Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force, Quake III and BattlezoneII. Outside of the game development community, Jim is best known for being a semiprofessionalair hockey player and is currently ranked #117 by the SPCAA. Hecompetes in numerous competitions and is hoping to be sponsored by Dynamic atthe end of this season.http://gaming.startrek.com/games/armada2/team/ (1 of 2)12/12/2003 7:05:06 AM

Star Trek Armada IIDr. Ian Lane DavisCo-Project Lead & Lead Programmer on Star Trek: Armada,Lead Programmer on Dark Reign, AI for Battlezone, AI forCivilization: Call To Power, the #1 best selling PC game inApril of 1999. Executive Producer on JamDat Golf andSurround Light API, Consultant and Programming on Call ToPower 2. PhD in Robotics and AI from Carnegie MellonUniversity School of Computer Science. B.A. Summa CumLaude from Dartmouth College, triple major in Math,English, and Computer Science.Kenneth DavisKen wandered far and wide with his English degree, working in radio and publishingbefore spending eight years as a guitar builder. His experience managing teams oftalented, independent, and creative craftspeople gave him a good primer onmanaging talented, independent, and creative game developers. That, and lots andlots of patience. And coffee.Shaun McDermottB.A. in Economics Magna Cum Laude, University of NorthCarolina; M.A. in Management, Carnegie Mellon University.12 years experience in financial management and strategicplanning.Jennifer MysliwyFormerly at Beyer, Blinder, Belle restoration architects N.Y.C, five years experienceoffice administration and management.[ Return to Top ]TM and © 2001 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. Star Trek and related marks aretrademarks of Paramount Pictures. © 2001 Activision, Inc. and its affiliates. Published anddistributed by Activision Publishing, Inc. Activision is a registered trademark of Activision, Inc.and its affiliates. All rights reserved. The ratings icon is a trademark of the Interactive DigitalSoftware Association. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respectiveowners.http://gaming.startrek.com/games/armada2/team/ (2 of 2)12/12/2003 7:05:06 AM

<strong>Star</strong> <strong>Trek</strong> <strong>Armada</strong> <strong>II</strong>Dr. Ian Lane DavisCo-Project Lead & Lead Programmer on <strong>Star</strong> <strong>Trek</strong>: <strong>Armada</strong>,Lead Programmer on Dark Reign, AI for Battlezone, AI forCivilization: Call To Power, the #1 best selling PC game inApril of 1999. Executive Producer on JamDat Golf andSurround Light API, Consultant and Programming on Call ToPower 2. PhD in Robotics and AI from Carnegie MellonUniversity School of Computer Science. B.A. Summa CumLaude from Dartmouth College, triple major in Math,English, and Computer Science.Kenneth DavisKen wandered far and wide with his English degree, working in radio and publishingbefore spending eight years as a guitar builder. His experience managing teams oftalented, independent, and creative craftspeople gave him a good primer onmanaging talented, independent, and creative game developers. That, and lots andlots of patience. And coffee.Shaun McDermottB.A. in Economics Magna Cum Laude, University of NorthCarolina; M.A. in Management, Carnegie Mellon University.12 years experience in financial management and strategicplanning.Jennifer MysliwyFormerly at Beyer, Blinder, Belle restoration architects N.Y.C, five years experienceoffice administration and management.[ Return to Top ]TM and © 2001 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. <strong>Star</strong> <strong>Trek</strong> and related marks aretrademarks of Paramount Pictures. © 2001 Activision, Inc. and its affiliates. Published anddistributed by Activision Publishing, Inc. Activision is a registered trademark of Activision, Inc.and its affiliates. All rights reserved. The ratings icon is a trademark of the Interactive DigitalSoftware Association. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respectiveowners.http://gaming.startrek.com/games/armada2/team/ (2 of 2)12/12/2003 7:05:06 AM

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