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Overview Video Screen Shots Design Plan History Team Development
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Vertigo PSX Plan The Development Team Core Team Members These are the members of our team who are making Vertigo an insanely great game. They have already proven their mettle in developing software, graphics, and music, as well as in managing creative efforts. Justin Gray Justin
Gray is president of Alysis Interactive Corporation. He is the former president
of Alysis Software Corporation, a leading provider of compression software
products and technologies for Macintosh personal computers. He has been
associated with five start-up software organizations, Myriad, Abaton Technology,
Minds and Machines, Nduction, and Alysis. He served as Vice President of
Research and Development of Abaton Technology and CEO of each of the other
companies.
Igor Knezevich Igor
Knezevic is a 2d/3d artist and programmer specializing in 3D Studio, AutoCAD,
Photoshop, Fractal Painter, and Macromedia Director. He has worked with
3D studio since version 1.0 and is proficient with almost all existing
IPAS plug-ins. Trained in natural painting media, Igor drew comics and
illustrations for science fiction magazines before turning his attention
to computer graphics. He is currently studying architecture, and has used
his rendering skills to create homes and buildings.
Greg
Rowland
Darin Wilson Darin
Wilson is a composer/sound designer whose work has found its way into theatre,
dance, broadcast advertising, and computer multimedia. Some of his advertising
clients include Sega Genesis, Major League Baseball, The Partnership for
a Drug-Free America, Porsche, and Pete’s Wicked Ale to name but a few.
His original full-length musical Dracula premiered at Roger Williams University
in Rhode Island in 1994. Darin is also a C++ programmer. He has developed
educational titles for the travel industry for Windows 95 and, more recently
for the World Wide Web using Java. A member of the Interactive Audio Special
Interest Group of the MIDI Manufacturers Association, Darin is currently
serving as part of the Interactive Composition Work-group.
Brian Wilcox Brian
Wilcox is an accomplished cartoonist and 3D artist. He is the creator of
the Thud comic magazine. Brian’s artwork has graced Harpoon magazine and
The Daily Cardinal. His work with 3DStudio demonstrates model construction
and animation scripting skills which will be invaluable for project Vertigo.
When he is not illustrating or cartooning, Brian participates as a member
in the San Francisco 3DStudio Users Group.
Jon Wagman Jon
Wagman is a graduate of the Art Center School of Design in Pasadena. He
is a versatile artist, talented in traditional oil painting, watercolor,
charcoal and other media. Jon is also an accomplished animator, both in
hand-drawing and also in Animator Pro. His recent work in 3DStudio includes
human forms and the swimming pool setting in Vertigo. When Jon is not working
til the wee hours of the morning, his wacky sense of humor keeps the Vertigo
team sane and together.
Consulting Team Members These are the members of our team whose talents and working styles complement those of our core team. They can be counted on to provide code, graphics, sound, and music on an as-needed basis. Mark Boccuzzi
Advisory Board These are the members of our team who have already met with success and are now liberally sharing their time and wisdom to help our team succeed. Grace Yu, 59, is Chief Financial Officer of Alysis Software Corporation. She worked previously as loan department head for the Central Trust of China. She served as credit manager for Manufacturer’s Hanover Central Leasing Corporation. Before founding Alysis, she served as loan manager for Integrated Capital Group of San Francisco. John Koza, currently operates Third Millenium Venture Capital and serves as consulting faculty for Stanford University. He founded Scientific Games, the company that does Scratchers for the state of California. John Koza is also the inventor of genetic programming. Wayne Lew is an attorney at Jackson, Tufts, Cole and Black. His lengthy background in intellectual property law makes him a valuable asset to the group. More importantly, his three children have a healthy appetite for videogames, especially Vertigo. Paul Darbee
is Chief Scientist at Universal Electronics, a company which makes most
of the universal remote controls sold in the United States. Paul has a
deep understanding of artificial intelligence. His technology took Universal
Electronics from zero sales to over 100 million annually in ten years time.
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