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Richard Allen Garriott de Cayeux (né Garriott; born 4 July 1961) is a British-born American video game developer, entrepreneur and private astronaut. Garriott, who is the son of NASA astronaut Owen Garriott , was originally a game designer and programmer , and is now involved in a number of aspects of computer-game development.
Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa was a MMORPG developed by Destination Games and published by NCsoft, designed in part by Richard Garriott. The game is a role-playing video game that blends certain shooter aspects into the combat system. It was officially released to retail on November 2, 2007, with customers that pre-ordered the game allowed ...
Richard Garriott (Ultima VI FM-Towns version, Serpent Isle) Ev Lunning ( Ultima IX ) Lord British , or Lord Cantabrigian British , [ 1 ] is the fictional ruler of Britannia , a kingdom in the fictional world of Sosaria, created by Richard Garriott for his video game series Ultima .
In a way, you can say that famed game designer and Ultima creator Richard Garriott is the next big name in games to side with FarmVille house Zynga. While he's neither a Zynga employee nor has his ...
Destination Games was an American computer game development company created in April 2000 by Richard Garriott, Robert Garriott and Starr Long, following their departure from Origin Systems. ("Destination" is a play on "Origin", the company the Garriotts founded nearly two decades earlier.)
Portalarium, Inc. was a video game developer based in Austin, Texas that was formed in September 2009 [1] by Richard Garriott, together with his longtime game industry partners, Dallas Snell and Fred Schmidt. [2] Portalarium marks Richard Garriott's first return to the video game industry since the release of his 2007 title Tabula Rasa.
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Explore/Create: My Life in Pursuit of New Frontiers, Hidden Worlds, and the Creative Spark is a memoir about Richard Garriott's life, which he wrote with the help of David Fisher. [1] On the cover Elon Musk is quoted calling it "A chronicle of wonder". The book also received praise from Stephen Hawking, and Steve Wozniak [2]