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  1. Robert Woodhead. 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 ...

    • 1958 or 1959 (age 64–65)
  2. Jun 20, 2015 · Robert J. Woodhead is an entrepreneur, software engineer and former game programmer. He claims that a common thread in his career is "doing weird things with computers". Along with Andrew C. Greenberg, he created the Apple II game Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord, one of the first role-playing video games written for a personal ...

  3. Feb 1, 2013 · Woodhead shares his thoughts on the new MMO version of his groundbreaking eighties RPG and the future of emergent gameplay in MMOs. Part 5: The Wider World of Woodhead. Woodhead talks about his role as a player ambassador for EVE Online, the possibility of getting back into game design and the time he worked in Hollywood.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Jan 4, 2020 · "Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord" is a 1981 roleplaying game by Andrew Greenberg and Robert Woodhead, and published by Sir-Tech Software. This is version 2.1. It runs on any Apple ][ with 48K. Note: some emulators may have difficulty loading this disk because of its especially timing-sensitive copy protection.

  6. Dec 23, 2014 · Andrew Greenberg, Inc., Robert Woodhead, Inc. Mobygames_genre Role-Playing (RPG) Mobygames_pacing Turn-based Mobygames_perspective 1st-person Mobygames_published_by Sir-tech Software, Inc. Mobygames_released Apr, 1984 Mobygames_setting Fantasy Scanner

  7. Mode (s) Single-player. 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. In 1980, Norman Sirotek formed Sir-Tech Software, Inc. and launched a beta version of the product at the 1980 Boston Computer Convention.

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