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Chris Crawford

Chris Crawford started his career with the top name in the industry, Atari, in 1979 where he worked under Alan Kay as a manager of games research. He has published 14 computer games and 5 books, including the cult publication "The Art of Computer Game Design." Chris founded the Game Developers Conference (GDC) and chaired the conference for many years. Since 1991 he has been focusing on interactive storytelling technology.

Chris Crawford

Chris Crawford is a computer game designer and author of several game design books, including the previous edition of this book and Chris Crawford on Game Design. A pioneer of game design, Crawford founded The Journal of Computer Game Design and organized the Game Developers Conference (GDC), which draws over 10,000 attendees two times a year. Considered an expert in the area of interactive storytelling, Crawford developed Storytron, an engine for running interactive electronic storyworlds.