George Broussard

American video game designer and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Broussard is an American video game producer and designer. He is one of the creators of the Duke Nukem series, along with Todd Replogle, Allen Blum, and Scott Miller.[1]

Occupations
  • Video game producer
  • designer
Yearsactive1990-present
KnownforCo-founding Apogee Software
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George Broussard
Alma materStephen F. Austin State University
Occupations
  • Video game producer
  • designer
Years active1990-present
Known forCo-founding Apogee Software
Notable work
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Biography

Broussard released his early games under the name Micro F/X.[2] In 1991, Broussard partnered with Scott Miller as co-owner of Apogee Software. Broussard is perhaps best known for his 12+ year development with many hurdles of Duke Nukem Forever as the lead project manager, before he asked Gearbox Software to take over, which ultimately finished the project. The 3D Realms website notes that he is probably the only person in the industry to have misspelled his own name (as "Broussad") on a shareware title he created on his own, Pharaoh's Tomb.[3]

In 2013, Broussard competed in the indie game competition Ludum Dare with The Road, a side-scrolling browser game that reflects on the futility of existence.[4]

Broussard suffered a minor stroke in May 2014 and recovered quickly.[5]

Selected ludography

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YearGame titleRole
1990 Pharaoh's Tomb Designer
1991 Duke Nukem Graphics / Artwork[6]
1993 Duke Nukem II Producer[7]
1996 Duke Nukem 3D Executive Producer[8]
2001 Max Payne Producer[9]
2006 Prey Producer[10]
2011 Duke Nukem Forever Creative Director[11]
2013 Shadow Warrior Project Leader[12]
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