Christopher Taylor (game designer)
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Christopher "Chris" Taylor is a computer, board and card game developer originally from Southern California. Taylor is most famous for designing the original Fallout title for Interplay Entertainment, along with Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky and Jason Anderson. While at Interplay, Taylor contributed to the design of Star Trek: Starfleet Command, Stonekeep and Fallout 2. Chris also served as producer for The Lord of the Rings: Middle-Earth Online.
In 2005, Taylor and two other Fallout designers - Tom Decker and Scott Everts - founded Zero Radius Games, a board game and non-collective card game development company.
On September 22, 2008, it was announced on Interplay's website that Taylor had rejoined the company and would be working on Project V13, the proposed Fallout MMORPG.
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