- Jordan Weisman
Jordan Weisman is an American
game designer , author, and serial entrepreneur who has founded four majorgame design companies, each in a different game genre and segment of the industry.Biography
Weisman graduated from
Francis W. Parker High School , inChicago ,Illinois .He went to the Merchant Marine Academy and briefly attendedUniversity of Illinois at Chicago , before leaving school to pursue his business interests.In
1980 he founded role playing game publisherFASA (short for the "Freedonia Aeronautics & Space Administration," named after the Marx brother's fictional country in Duck Soup) with partner L. Ross Babcock. After starting out producing supplements for the RPG Traveller, FASA produced several successful franchises includingBattletech andShadowrun .In 1988, using funding from FASA and from a Japanese investor, Jordan founded Environmental Simulations Project (later re-named Virtual Worlds Entertainment - a company that produced the
BattleTech Centers . Working withIncredible Technologies , VWE created the world's first immersive networked location-based virtual reality gaming centers. VWE was a critical but not commercial success.In 1995, Weisman founded
FASA Interactive to personally take over the development and production of the hit MechWarrior PC games. The franchise is one of the top-selling PC games of all time, with sales of over 9 million units worldwide. In1999 ,Microsoft acquired FASA Interactive and moved the 40-person development team toRedmond, Washington . As part of the deal Weisman became Creative Director for Microsoft's entertainment division.In
2000 , he foundedWizKids , which produces the gamesMage Knight ,Heroclix , andPirates of the Spanish Main . WizKids grew rapidly and went from start-up to over $30M in annual sales in just 2 years. The company focuses onminiatures games that use a combat dial (also invented by Weisman) and are easy to learn for younger players.WizKids was sold toTopps in 2004.In
2003 he founded42 Entertainment , a design company in the new field of thealternate reality game s (ARGs). 42 has created multiple ARGs, including "The Beast", to promote theSteven Spielberg film A.I.,I Love Bees to promote theXbox gameHalo 2 , and Year Zero, to promote theNine Inch Nails album Year Zero.In
2006 ,Cathy's book , aninteractive novel written bySean Stewart ,Cathy Brigg and Jordan Weisman was published byRunning Press .Then in
2007 Weisman foundedSmith & Tinker (named after the characters in the Wizard of Oz).Smith & Tinker has licensed the electronic entertainment rights toCrimson Skies ,Shadowrun ,MechWarrior and other FASA properties that had belonged toMicrosoft . [cite web|url=http://www.smithandtinker.com/news|title=Smith & Tinker is pleased to announce that it has licensed from Microsoft the electronic entertainment rights for Mr. Weisman's previous creations...|date=2007-10-15|accessdate=2008-02-07]Also in
2007 Weisman co-founded the start-upFyreball with Pete Parsons (formally ofBungie Studios and currently serves on the Board of Advisors along withEd Fries . source=http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/venture/archives/127291.aspJordan is currently an Adjunct Professor in the
Interactive Media Division at theUSC School of Cinema-Television .Design credits
Weisman's design credits in paper RPG game design include:
* "Aerotech 2, Revised Ed. (BattleTech) (2004 )
* "" (2002 )
* "Earthdawn " (1993 )
* "Shadowrun " (1989 )
* "MechWarrior : TheBattletech Role Playing Game" (1986 )
* "Star Trek III : Starship Combat Game Box Set" (1984 )He also served as production manager and/or graphic designer on a long series of titles, and is co-author with
Sean Stewart of "Cathy's Book", a young-adult novel with ARG components.References
External links
* [http://www.smithandtinker.com/ Smith & Tinker]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,1428/ Weisman's rap sheet at MobyGames]
* [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/issue/73/14 "Escapist" Magazine's biography/article on Weisman]
* [http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/venture/archives/127291.asp/ John Cook's Venture Blog at SeattlePI.com]
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