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  1. Wizardry. AnimEigo. Robert J. Woodhead is an American entrepreneur, software engineer and former game programmer. He is the co-creator of the Wizardry franchise, and the co-founder of both the video game publishing company Sir-Tech and anime licensing company AnimEigo .

    • 1958 or 1959 (age 64–65)
  2. Contents. hide. (Top) Gameplay. Development. Reception and legacy. Reviews. References. External links. Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord is the first game in the Wizardry series of role-playing video games. It was developed by Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead.

    • Sir-Tech (original), Nexoft (NES)
  3. Oct 31, 2022 · In 1981, Sir-Tech, the brainchild of the Sirotek brothers and engineer Robert Woodhead, released their first Wizardry game: Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. The original PC...

  4. Feb 1, 2013 · But that wasn’t the main source of my surprise. What caught my attention was a familiar name sitting amongst the details on the Wizardry Wikipedia page: Robert Woodhead. It took a moment for the dots to join in my mind. As a player of EVE Online, I take part in a single-sharded persistent game universe where names stick.

  5. Robert Woodhead (born 1958) is one of co-creator for the earlier games in the Wizardry series with Andrew C. Greenberg and currently the CEO of AnimEigo. Credits. Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (1981) - Designer; Wizardry II: The Knight of Diamonds (1982) - Designer; Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn (1983) - Designer

  6. Feb 1, 2013 · Robert Woodhead:Andy and I were both at Cornell, and avid users of the PLATO system (which basically invented everything you love about the internet, including multiplayer games, in the early 70s). I had to take a year off because of low grades (too much PLATO, not enough studying) and during that year, was writing computer games.

  7. May 15, 2024 · Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord is the first game in the Wizardry series of computer RPGs. It was developed by Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead, and launched at a Boston computer convention in 1980.

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