" Behind the scenes with the creators of the most powerful game machine on the planet! "
NextGen Magazine n68 - August, 2000.
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" Behind the scenes with the creators of the most powerful game machine on the planet! "
NextGen Magazine n68 - August, 2000.
Starship 1 game cabinet by Ed Fries
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Ed Fries, Halo 2600, 2010, video game for Atari VCS, color, sound, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mike Mika and Ed Fries, 2013.73, © 2010, Ed Fries
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Ed Fries was one of the pioneers of video games at Microsoft. He took over Microsoft’s game business in 1995 and moved it into the big leagues with titles like Age of Empires and Halo. He left in 2004, after 18 years as Microsoft’s top game software publisher. He had delivered 120 games, including 18 […] http://goo.gl/lDbJ7I #Playistic
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