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Julian Lefay

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Julian Lefay, sometimes referred to affectionately as the "Father of The Elder Scrolls", joined Bethesda Softworks shortly after the company's creation in 1987. A Chief Programmer for many years, Lefay guided the company through the creation of some of its seminal games, such as Arena and Daggerfall.[1]

Lefay provided the music programming for the seminal hide-and-seek NES game Where's Waldo?.

References

  1. ^ "Bethesda Softworks People-Julian Lefay". bethsoft.com. Archived from the original on June 5, 1997. Retrieved September 10, 2016.

Julian Lefay at MobyGames