John Zinser (game designer)

John Zinser is a game designer who has worked primarily on collectible card games and role-playing games.

John Zinser
NationalityAmerican
OccupationGame designer

Career

In 1992, Jolly Blackburn added John Zinser and David Seay as partners in Alderac Entertainment Group.[1]:262 In 1994, Zinser was working on an original CCG, Legend of the Five Rings, which began as an idea from a conversation between Zinser and Seay discussing the 1980 RPG Bushido.[1]:263 Blackburn left Alderac in 1995 because he felt that Zinser and Seay were looking for success in the CCG industry while he wanted to keep the company fun and small and focus on Knights of the Dinner Table.[1]:263 According to Zinser, he wanted the in debt company to grow at a faster pace than Blackburn was comfortable with. so, a split was agreed upon, with Blackburn leaving with the rights to Knights of the Dinner Table and a few other properties.[2] In 1996 Five Rings Publishing Group was formed, with Robert Abramowitz as the President of the new company, Ryan Dancey becoming VP of Product Development and Zinser becoming VP of Sales.[1]:263 Zinser was listed as providing advice on Pinnacle Entertainment Group's RPG Deadlands: Hell on Earth (1998).[1]:326

gollark: Naturally.
gollark: That's why gollariOS™ will be entirely written in Nim, Lua and JS (+ initialisation assembly I guess), have no memory protection, use SQLite as a filesystem, make every kernel data structure a hashmap (or SQLite table), implement many of its features as thousand line regices, and have a network stack supporting only HTTP.
gollark: You should design exciting new mistakes.
gollark: At least make something innovative, like an OS which is entirely JavaScript run in ring 0.
gollark: Yes, why even do it if you're just going to emulate the mistakes of past unices?

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702- 58-7.
  2. "Interview: John Zinser". Gaming Outpost. 2000. Archived from the original on 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
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