- Ron Gilbert
Ron Gilbert is an American
computer game designer, programmer, and producer, best known for his work on several classicLucasArts adventure game s, including "Maniac Mansion " and the first two "Monkey Island" games. Gilbert was also co-founder ofHumongous Entertainment and its sister companyCavedog Entertainment . His games are generally focused on interactive storytelling. Additionally, Ron foundedHulabee Entertainment withShelley Day after leaving Humongous Entertainment. He works nowadays as Creative Director at Vancouver-basedHothead Games development studio.Career
Gilbert began his professional career in
1983 while he was still a college student by writing a program named "Graphics Basic " with Tom McFarlane. They sold the program to aSan Francisco Bay Area company namedHESware , which later offered Gilbert a job. He spent about half a year at HESware, programming action games for theCommodore 64 (C64). None of them were ever released; the company went out of business. Shortly thereafter, Gilbert joinedLucasfilm Games, which later becameLucasArts . There he earned his living by doing C64 ports of LucasfilmAtari 800 games.In
1985 he got the opportunity to co-develop his own game for LucasArts together with graphics artist Gary Winnick. "Maniac Mansion " was about a dark Victorianmansion populated by amad scientist , his family and strange aliens.", the SCUMM Bar, was named after it.
Gilbert created many successful
adventure game s at LucasArts, including the classic "The Secret of Monkey Island" and "Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge". In 1992, he left the company to startHumongous Entertainment with LucasArts producerShelley Day .While at Humongous Entertainment, Gilbert was responsible for games such as "Putt-Putt", "
Freddi Fish ", "Pajama Sam " and the "Backyard Sports " series. Many of these games continued to use an offshoot of the SCUMM engine. In 1995, Gilbert foundedCavedog Entertainment , Humongous' sister company for non-kids games.While at Cavedog, Gilbert was the producer of "
Total Annihilation " and worked on a game called "Good & Evil". Widely regarded as his pet project, "Good & Evil" was said to incorporate many different themes and gameplay styles. The game was previewed by several publications, but the project was cancelled when Cavedog closed down in 1999. In an interview with GameSpot conducted a while after Cavedog's shut-down, Gilbert said the "Good & Evil" project had suffered due to him trying to design a game and run a company at the same time. [cite web | url=http://www.gamespot.com/features/ron_gilbert/index.html | title=An Interview with Ron Gilbert | publisher=Gamespot | author=DeMaria, Rusel]As of 2005, Ron Gilbert was independently designing an unspecified new adventure/RPG game, which he was pitching to publishers. He also ran a blog called Grumpy Gamer offering game industry commentary, occasionally in the form of animated cartoons that he created with
Voodoo Vince designer Clayton Kauzlaric.In January 2007, Gilbert created an exclusively Monkey Island themed guild on the
World of Warcraft server Quel'Dorei, under the name "Threepwood". [cite web | url=http://uk.pc.ign.com/articles/759/759237p1.html | title=Pirates Invade World of Warcraft | publisher=IGN UK | author=Burman, Rob | date=2007-01-29 | accessdate=2008-01-10]In May 2007, Gilbert began to collaborate with
Hothead Games on "", a game based on the webcomic Penny Arcade. [cite web | url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=13860 | title=Adventure Vet Ron Gilbert Working On Penny Arcade Title | date=2007-05-09 | publisher=Gamasutra | author=Boyer, Brandon]In January 2008, he joined Hothead Games as Creative Director, with whom he's developing
DeathSpank , an episodic adventure/RPG game. [cite web | url=http://www.gameinformer.com/NR/exeres/536C4D02-BF24-4B73-AA48-A277D6B04997.htm | title=Ron Gilbert Becomes A Hothead | date=2008-01-09 | accessdate=2008-01-10 | author=Ahrens, Nick | publisher=GameInformer ]Published works
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Maniac Mansion " (1987 ), LucasArts (LucasFilm Games)
*"Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders " (1988 ), LucasArts (LucasFilm Games)
*"" (1989 ), LucasArts (LucasFilm Games)
*"The Secret of Monkey Island " (1990 ), LucasArts (LucasFilm Games)
*"" (1991 ), LucasArts (LucasFilm Games)
*"Day of the Tentacle " (1993 ), LucasArts (LucasFilm Games)
* Co-created many children's games at Humongous Entertainment, including Freddi Fish and Putt-Putt.References
External links
* [http://www.grumpygamer.com/ Grumpy Gamer] Ron Gilbert's
blog
* [http://www.worldofmi.com/features/interview/gilbert.php Interview at World of Monkey Island] in 2007
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* [http://www.mixnmojo.com/features/read.php?article=gilbert1 Interview at The International House of Mojo]
* [http://www.idlethumbs.net/display.php?id=64 Ron Gilbert Speaks] A three-part interview with Ron Gilbert conducted by [http://www.idlethumbs.net/ Idle Thumbs] in 2004
* [http://www.gamespot.com/features/6153188/index.html Interview at Gamespot]
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20060630/murdey_01.shtml Gamasutra feature]
* [http://la-aventura.net/entrevistas/ron-gilbert-en Interview with Ron Gilbert on 2005] , at La Aventura es la Aventura
* [http://uk.gamespot.com/features/6153188/p-2.html] June 30, 2006 Interview
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