Cliff Bleszinski

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Cliff Bleszinski

Bleszinski at the Gears of War 2 launch event in Universal City Walk Los Angeles in 2008
Born Clifford Michael Bleszinski
(1975-02-12) February 12, 1975 (age 37)
North Andover, Massachusetts, USA
Other names CliffyB, Dude Huge
Occupation Game designer
Employer Epic Games
Website
http://www.cliffyb.com

Clifford Michael Bleszinski (born February 12, 1975) is the design director for the game development company Epic Games in Cary, North Carolina. He is most famous for his continuing hand in the development of the Unreal franchise, especially 1999's Unreal Tournament, and the Gears of War franchise. He cites Shigeru Miyamoto as his biggest influence.[1]

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One of his brothers is Tyler Bleszinski, a sports blogger who founded Athletics Nation and Vox Media.

On his website, Bleszinski often shares his thoughts and feelings on the world, American culture, gaming, and life in general. He is occasionally cited for his charitable nature, as when helping fans get jobs in the industry. Bleszinski also lists his interests on his 1UP.com page, citing Donnie Darko and 21 Grams amongst his favorite films, with Choke and Stupid White Men as some of his favorite books.[2]

Bleszinski's first game was The Palace of Deceit: Dragon's Plight, a 1991 pixel-hunting adventure game for Windows. He is also known for the games Dare to Dream and Jazz Jackrabbit. In 2006, he served as lead game designer on the game Gears of War for the Xbox 360. Bleszinski will be an executive producer on the upcoming Gears of War movie.

Despite the extensive amount of weapons that Bleszinski incorporates into each of his games, he had no experience with a machine gun prior to a guest spot on The Jace Hall Show.[3]

According to Bleszinski's MySpace page and his website, he lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.[4]

The nickname "CliffyB" was given to him derogatorily by "some jock kid" when he was a shy teenager; he then took it and developed a tougher persona around it.[5] In 2008, he expressed a desire to retire the CliffyB moniker, saying it's "time to grow up a bit".[6]

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Jake and Amir (Note: He played himself) Stay Alive (consultant)

Cliff Bleszinski has also been featured in many of Mega64's online skits[8]

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