Game Design: From Blue Sky to Green Light (ISBN 978-1-56881-318-9) was written by Deborah Todd and published in 2007 by AK Peters.
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The game de Blob was originally developed as a downloadable game for the Windows PC by eight students studying Game Design & Development at the Utrecht School of the Arts and one student studying Game and Media Technology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
A notable exception to this policy was Coleco, which from its very start separated the function of design and programming.
Koenig, Goldman and Warhol had all worked for the Intellivision game design team at Mattel during the early 1980s, where Koenig had programmed the Intellivision Motocross game.
Steve Feak, also known by the nickname of Guinsoo, is an American game designer, and was the previous designer of the popular Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne custom map DotA: Allstars.
System 15000 is a 1984 video game by A.V.S. It was originally conceived, designed, and programmed by Lee Kristofferson (born John Wagstaff) in assembly language for the Commodore 64.