- Adam Powell (game designer)
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name = Adam Powell
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1976|12|20|mf=y
birth_place =Newport ,Wales , UK
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occupation =Game designer
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spouse =Donna Williams [ [http://www.sunnyneo.com/] ]
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footnotes =Adam James Powell (born
December 20 1976 inNewport ,Wales ) is agame designer andbusiness man. He is the co-founder ofNeopets andMeteor Games , creator ofTwin Skies .Career
In
1997 , Powell started [http://www.shoutad.com/english/dexenglish.html Shout! Advertising] , a UK-based advertising company which operated the third largest click-through program on the Internet by mid-1999. He also co-foundedNetmagic , a successful business which designed and sold online banner advertising. Then in July 1999, he foundedPowlex , which focused on web page design. [ [http://info.neopets.com/presskit/press09a.html Neopets Press Kit Biography] ]Neopets
Powell first had the idea of Neopets in 1997, while studying at
Nottingham University .He and Donna Williams started programming the site in September 1999, and launched the site two months later on November 15, 1999.Powell programmed the entire site, created most of the original activities and games, and acted as head programmer and creative lead. Under Powell's management, Neopets went from nothing to over 140 million accounts and 5 billion pageviews per month.
The company Neopets, Inc. was sold in 2005 to
Viacom for $160 million.Meteor Games
After the sale of Neopets, the pair founded
Meteor Games , an independent game studio, in 2007. As of 2008, Meteor Games is developingTwin Skies , which attempts to blendcasual gaming and social networking elements with traditionalmassively multiplayer online role-playing games . [Neopets Press Kit Biography]ee also
* Donna Williams
*Neopets References
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NAME=Powell, Adam J.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Welsh programmer, founder ofNeopets
DATE OF BIRTH=December 20 1976
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wales
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