Mike Fitzgerald (game designer)

Mike Fitzgerald is a game designer who has worked primarily on collectible card games.

Mike Fitzgerald
NationalityAmerican
OccupationGame designer

Career

Mike Fitzgerald started designing games shortly after Magic: The Gathering came out in 1993.[1] His first design was the trading card game Wyvern, which was published by U.S. Games.[1] This resulted in a contract with Wizards of the Coast to do more designs, including the Nitro (WCW wrestling) and X-Men trading card games.[1] He has worked for Pokémon USA, helping to put together the pre-constructed decks that are sold with every Pokémon expansion.[1] Fitzgerald is also the designer of the Mystery Rummy series.[1]

Fitzgerald also has a long and successful radio career as an on-air personality.[1]

gollark: How useful.
gollark: Basically every classroom has a giant 4K touchscreen display with I think some sort of limited built-in computer system (I don't know how they can afford this), and they all get wired to rather outdated NUCs and used at 1080p with the touchscreen mostly ignored.
gollark: We always had smart boards and such but they generally got underutilized.
gollark: No, they mostly just got forced into doing it suddenly after having to do remote lessons.
gollark: I mean, at my school.

References

  1. Fitzgerald, Mike (2007). "Ticket to Ride". In Lowder, James (ed.). Hobby Games: The 100 Best. Green Ronin Publishing. pp. 315–318. ISBN 978-1-932442-96-0.
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