Michael Lewis
Moby ID: 157629
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Featured in Forbes magazine, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute graduate Michael Lewis molded Cryptic Studios from a dream into a multi-million dollar reality. At his former companies, Reality Simulation Systems and Stellar Semiconductor, Michael pioneered a highly successful 3D graphics technology that was eventually acquired by Broadcom Corporation in March 2000. Michael then continued on to found Cryptic Studios. He brought together a highly talented management team and has grown the development studio to more than 100 employees. Today, Cryptic Studios is a profitable and growing company with multiple projects in development.
Under Michael's leadership, Cryptic launched City of Heroes and City of Villains, and is currently a profitable studio with multiple projects, including Champions Online.
Credited on 4 games
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Neverwinter (2013, Windows) | Special Thanks |
City of Villains (2005, Windows) | Management Team |
City of Heroes (Deluxe Edition) (2005, Windows) | Management-Team |
City of Heroes (2004, Windows) | Management Team |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 4 games with Matthew Miller
- 4 games with Michael Henry
- 4 games with Al Rivera
- 4 games with Brian Gilmore
- 4 games with Bruce Rogers
- 4 games with Craig Zinkievich
- 4 games with Shannon Posniewski
- 4 games with Steve Stacy
- 4 games with Ian Castaneda
- 4 games with Christopher Chamberlain
Companies
- 3 games with Cryptic Studios, Inc.
- 3 games with NCsoft Corporation
- 3 games with NCsoft Europe Ltd.
- 2 games with NCSOFT West
- 2 games with Friendware
- 1 game with Kevin Manthei Music
- 1 game with Santa Cruz Games
- 1 game with Nikitova LLC
- 1 game with Liquid Development, LLC
- 1 game with Arc Games Inc.
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