Louis J. Castle
Game Credits
Business | ||||
Crucible (2020) | (Relentless Studios Head) | |||
Production | ||||
Boom Blox Bash Party (2009) | (Executive Producers) | |||
Boom Blox (2008) | (Executive Producer) | |||
Command & Conquer: Renegade (2002) | (Executive Producers (Management)) | |||
Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat (2002) | (Executive Producer) | |||
Lands of Lore III (1999) | (Executive Producer) | |||
Blade Runner (1997) | (Executive Producer) | |||
Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny (1997) | (Production) | |||
Monopoly (1995) | (Executive Producer) | |||
The Lion King (1994) | (Creative Director/Producer) | |||
Young Merlin (1993) | (Produced By) | |||
Design | ||||
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007) | (Studio Creative Director) | |||
Command & Conquer: Renegade (2002) | (Additional Design) | |||
Monopoly (1995) | (Design) | |||
The Lion King (1994) | (Creative Director) | |||
Young Merlin (1993) | (Designed by) | |||
DragonStrike (1992) | (Designed by) | |||
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun (1992) | (Designer) | |||
Mickey's Runaway Zoo (1991) | (Design) | |||
DragonStrike (1990) | (Design) | |||
Goofy's Railway Express (1990) | (Production Design) | |||
Donald's Alphabet Chase (1988) | (Principle Design) | |||
Mars Saga (1988) | (Original Game Design) | |||
Programming/Engineering | ||||
Blade Runner (1997) | (Technical Director) | |||
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun (1992) | (Programmers) | |||
DragonStrike (1990) | (Programming) | |||
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception (1988) | (Programming by) | |||
California Games (1988) | (Amiga Version Programmed by) | |||
Mars Saga (1988) | (Commodore 64 Programming) | |||
Art/Graphics | ||||
Blade Runner (1997) | (Art Director) | |||
Fables & Fiends: Hand of Fate (1993) | (Art Management) | |||
Circuit's Edge (1990) | (Art Director) | |||
DragonStrike (1990) | (Graphics / Artwork) | |||
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1989) | (Art Director) | |||
California Games (1988) | (Amiga Version Graphics by) | |||
Donald's Alphabet Chase (1988) | (Art) | |||
Mars Saga (1988) | (Artists) | |||
Fraction Action (1986) | (Graphics by) | |||
Audio | ||||
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999) | (Additional In-Game Voices) | |||
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (Platinum Edi... (1999) | (Additional In-Game Voices) | |||
Thanks | ||||
Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition (2022) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Command & Conquer: Remastered Collection (2020) | (Thanks to) | |||
8-Bit Armies (2016) | (Special Thanks) | |||
The Detail: Episode 3 - Devil in the Detail (2016) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
Breach & Clear: Deadline Rebirth (2015) | (Special Thanks) | |||
The Detail: Episode 2 - From the Ashes (2015) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
The Detail: Episode 1 - Where the Dead Lie (2014) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Commander... (2009) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising (2009) | (And to everyone at Electronic Arts for their support, especially) | |||
Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath (2008) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007) | (To everyone at EALA for their support, especially) | |||
Medal of Honor: Airborne (2007) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Smarty Pants (2007) | (To everyone at EALA for their support, especially) | |||
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II (2006) | (To everyone at EALA for their support, especially) | |||
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth... (2006) | (EALA) | |||
Star Wars: Empire at War - Forces of Corruption (2006) | (Petroglyph Special Thanks) | |||
Command & Conquer: Renegade (2002) | (Special Thanks Go Out To...) | |||
Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge (2001) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Emperor: Battle for Dune (2001) | (Special Thanks to) | |||
Nox (2000) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (Platinum Edi... (1999) | (Special Thanks (II)) | |||
Command & Conquer: Red Alert (1997) | (Special Thanks To) | |||
Pinocchio (1995) | (Special Thanks) | |||
Developer Biography
In 1985, Louis Castle and Brett Sperry set to work in a garage in Las Vegas. From those humble beginnings came Westwood Studios, one of the most successful entertainment software companies in the history of the industry.
Awards
- The Game Awards
- 2015 – Industry Icon Award (with Brett Sperry)
Last updated: Jan 01, 2019
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Related Sites
- LinkedIn -- professional profile
- Westwood co-founder speaks -- Interview with Louis Castle on CVG (Feb. 19, 2002): Westwood Studios co-founder Louis Castle chats about the upcoming Command & Conquer: Renegade and the company's plans for the future
- Why Lou Castle Left EA for InstantAction -- Interview with Louis Castle (August 10, 2009) on why he left EA to become the CEO of InstantAction, and his thoughts on the technology behind it.