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  1. 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 . He claims that a common thread in his career is "doing weird things with computers".

    • 1958 or 1959 (age 64–65)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnimEigoAnimEigo - Wikipedia

    AnimEigo is an American entertainment company that licenses and distributes anime, samurai films and Japanese cinema. Founded in 1988 by Robert Woodhead and Roe R. Adams III, the company was one of the first in North America dedicated to licensing anime and helped give anime a noticeable following in the region.

    • 1988; 35 years ago
    • Entertainment (anime)
    • Anime, samurai cinema
  3. May 22, 2023 · MadOverlord.com is the official website of the Woodhead/Ueki family, and should not be confused with EvilOverlord.com . While we agree in principle with the typical Evil Overlord's goal of World Domination, we feel that, frankly, they're much too goal-oriented, and not much fun. They spend way too much time actually doing the boring conquering ...

  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. 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 release ...

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · It was developed by Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead, and launched at a Boston computer convention in 1980. In 1979, Robert Sirotek and Fred Norman created Sir-tech Software, Inc. to distribute the game, and it was released in 1981.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sir-TechSir-Tech - Wikipedia

    In fall 1979, Sirotech Software was founded by Norman Sirotek, Robert Sirotek and Robert Woodhead. Sirotech Software published Info Tree, a database management program, Galactic Attack and a beta version of Wizardry: Dungeons of Despair which was later renamed Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord and formally released in fall 1981.

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