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Today in Gaming History: 11/3/13

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November 3, 1962: Happy birthday Gabe Newell! 
The ubiquitous presence with the games industry of Valve CEO Gabe Newell wasn’t always so ubiquitous. Newell, however, got a very fortuitous start with Microsoft, where he worked on at least a few Windows releases. Newell raked in some serious cash at Microsoft, so is wasn’t as if he started Valve on mere pennies. He and one if his co-workers, Thomas Harrington, did, however invest what they could into Valve in 1996 and its first release, a little game you might have heard of called Half-Life.

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Today in Gaming History: 10/2/2013

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October 2, 1955: Happy birthday Warren Spector!
Have you recently fired up Dues Ex? Or maybe you’ve recently taken a romp through Epic Mickey? Or perhaps you’ve taken to the skies in Wing Commander? If you’ve ventured into any of these games, you have Warren Spector to thank. His storied career as a video game designer has included a wide variety of titles, from FPSs to RPGs, and a few things in between. He started by creating RPGs for Steve Jackson Games back in the 1980s. Continue reading Today in Gaming History: 10/2/2013