Dave Pottinger
Dave Pottinger is a video game programmer and designer. He formerly worked at Ensemble Studios, where he worked on game engines and AI. He now heads BonusXP, an independent video game studio which has produced two mobile games, and has an RTS game called Servo in Early Access on the Steam platform.
Dave Pottinger | |
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Occupation | Video game developer |
He is a graduate of University of Arizona with a computer engineering degree and has a wife, Kristen.
Works
- 1996, Avarice (Stardock/Continuous Software Systems) [1]
- 1997, Age of Empires
- 1998, Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome
- 1999, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
- 2000, Age of Empires II: The Conquerors
- 2002, Age of Mythology
- 2003, Age of Mythology: The Titans
- 2005, Age of Empires III
- 2009, Halo Wars[2]
- 2015, Servo
gollark: There is a vast incomprehensible system devoted to giving me and other people slightly faster computers and cheaper food and generally slightly nicer things, and it's great.
gollark: That would be a "bad idea", then.
gollark: I like having the kind of high-level coordination which lets me have things like computers exist.
gollark: I agree, except for the part where it would be good.
gollark: Something being good in a hypothetical world which could not actually happen and would break rapidly if it did isn't actually very good.
References
- Stardock 10 year Anniversary, October 2003, Written by Brad Wardell (founder), stardock.com.
- Halo Wars, Viddoc #4, Length:3 minutes 52 seconds, Stream - Gamersyde
External links
- Dave Pottinger's interview about Age of Empires for GamesWeb
- Official website for Gee Logic Software Co., Ltd
- Another interview
- BonusXP "about" page featuring Pottinger
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