- Rich Carlson
Rich Carlson, also known as Zdim, is an American game developer.
Carlson was a musician in
Minnesota (from 1975 to 1996) long before becoming involved with thevideo game industry . A keyboardist, guitarist, composer, arranger and studio musician, he performed with dozens of bands of all types in theMinneapolis area and throughout themidwest , most notably with The Bednarchuk/Jensen Band (a.k.a. First Flight) andThe Willie Murphy Band (a.k.a. The Angelheaded Hipsters).In 1997, Carlson changed professions and left Minneapolis to pursue a career as a
level designer atIon Storm , the much-hyped video game development studio inDallas, Texas founded by ex-id Software founders,John Romero andTom Hall .In subsequent years he worked at
Looking Glass Studios ,Rogue Entertainment andAmaze Entertainment in the same capacity. He has created 3D level architecture for many well known commercial computer games including "Daikatana ", "Anachronox ", ', ', "American McGee's Alice " (as "Zdim") and the first Harry Potter PC game (uncredited).In 2001, Carlson co-founded
Digital Eel , an independent video game development group, withIikka Keränen (later joined by artist,Bill "Phosphorous" Sears ). His Digital Eel credits includegame design , music, sound effects and art. He co-designed all Digital Eel games to date ("Plasmaworm ", "Strange Adventures in Infinite Space ", "Dr. Blob's Organism ", "Digital Eel's Big Box of Blox ", "", "Eat Electric Death! ", "Soup du Jour " and "Goblin Slayer ") with Iikka Keränen.External links
* [http://www.digital-eel.com/ Official homepage of Digital Eel]
* [http://www.digital-eel.com/blog/ My Life as a Blog]
* [http://www.digital-eel.com/deep.htm Dungeons Deep]
* [http://www.digital-eel.com/modworld/ The Mod Mod World of "Zdim"]
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