In 1999 he became a content developer for Microsoft’s Franchise Development Group, where he wrote and edited story bibles for a variety of Xbox and PC game properties, including MechWarrior 4: Vengeance, Allegiance, Crimson Skies, and Halo.
King Crimson | Alabama Crimson Tide | Harvard Crimson | Alabama Crimson Tide football | Falling Skies | Crimson Tide | Crimson Glory | The Harvard Crimson | The Crimson Petal and the White | The Crimson Petal and the White (TV series) | Dark Skies | Crimson Gold | Apache Skies | Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball | Triumph in the Skies II | Triumph in the Skies | The Crimson Ghost | Kill to Get Crimson | Harvard Crimson football | Crimson Tide (film) | Crimson Skies | Crimson Fox | 1992 Alabama Crimson Tide football team | 1960 Alabama Crimson Tide football team | Transcendence (Crimson Glory album) | The Twelve Kingdoms: Skies of Dawn | The Crimson Pirate | The Crimson Petal and the White (TV miniseries) | The Court of the Crimson King | Sleepless (King Crimson song) |
Crimson Skies was originally developed by Zipper Interactive under the FASA Interactive brand in late 2000 and used under license by FASA; FASA Interactive had been purchased by Microsoft, so rights to Crimson Skies stayed with Microsoft.