Steve Jackson (UK game designer)

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Steve Jackson (born May 20, 1951 in Manchester, England) is a game designer, writer and game reviewer.

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[edit] History

In early 1975, Steve Jackson co-founded the company Games Workshop with John Peake and Ian Livingstone.[1]

In 1980, he created the line of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks published by Puffin Books (a subsidiary label of Penguin Books) with Livingstone.

Jackson now works at Lionhead Studios, which he founded with Peter Molyneux. He is also an honorary lecturer at Brunel University in London, teaching the Digital Games Theory and Design MA.

He is often mistaken for Steve Jackson, an American game designer.[2] The US Jackson also wrote three books in the Fighting Fantasy series, which adds to the confusion.[3]

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[edit] Videogames

[edit] Books

[edit] Other

  • BattleCards, first published in 1993. Features a unique scratch and slay system.

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