- Gregory Yob
Gregory Yob (
18 June 1945 –13 October 2005 ) was an Americancomputer game designer.Gregory was born in
Eugene, Oregon . An article about his experiment on simulating gravitational fields with droplets of water on a soap bubble was published in "Scientific American " in December 1964, under "The Amateur Scientist".His one published game, "
Hunt the Wumpus " (1972), written while he was attendingUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth , is one of the earliest adventure games. While living inPalo Alto, California , Yob came across logic games on amainframe computer named "Hurkle ", "Snark", and "Mugwump". Each of these games was based on a 10 × 10 grid, and Yob recognized that a puzzle game on a computer could have a far more complex structure. He created the world for "Wumpus" in the shape of adodecahedron , in part because as a child he made a kite with that shape.In the late 1980s he designed Comfort House. He wrote: "Comfort House is a new form of entertainment. High technology and interactive systems combine with your participation to give you an enjoyable evening uniquely attuned to your senses and mind." It did not get built.
In recent years he had made his home in
Santa Cruz, California .Gregory Yob (also known as Hara Ra) had changed his name to Gregory H. Coresun shortly before he died in
Scottsdale, Arizona , where he underwent neurosuspension at theAlcor Life Extension Foundation .External links
* [http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/story.php?sid=18406&storySection=Local Together forever: Local couple hopes to be frozen through cryonics and see the future] (Santa Cruz Sentinel newspaper article,
12 July 2002 )
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