Jeff Dee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeff Dee | |
|---|---|
![]() Dee on The Atheist Experience television series, January 4, 2009 | |
| Born | United States |
| Known for | Fantasy art, illustration |
Jeff Dee is an American artist and game designer. He was the youngest artist in the history of pioneering role-playing game company TSR when he began his work at the age of 18. He also designed the Villains and Vigilantes superhero game. He was a co-host on The Atheist Experience and Non-Prophets atheism advocacy podcasts.[1]
In the late 1970s, while Dee was still a teenager, he and Jack Herman created Villains and Vigilantes, the first complete superhero role-playing game.[2] The game was published by Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1979.[3]: 73 Dee and Herman persuaded Scott Bizar to produce a second edition of Villains and Vigilantes, which was published in 1982.[3]: 75 Dee came up with the idea of creating a role-playing game based on cartoons when he, Greg Costikyan, and other designers were discussing which genres had no role-playing game systems yet; although they agreed that it would be impossible for such a game to be designed, a few years later Costikyan designed Toon as a full game with the assistance of Warren Spector.[3]: 104
Dee was the youngest artist in TSR history when he began working for them at the age of 18.[4] Dee designed a new superhero role-playing game originally titled Advanced Villains and Vigilantes, which was ultimately published as Living Legends in 2005.[3]: 77 In 2009, he co-founded Nemesis Games, developers of an MMO named Gargantua.[5]
Dee has long been an advocate for the role-playing game industry.[6]
