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Bruce Rogers

Moby ID: 72859

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As a sophomore at the University of California at Davis, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science and electrical engineering, Bruce Rogers was already on contract writing games in assembly language. At Atari Games, Bruce led programming teams to deliver products such as the original, coin-op version of Mace: The Dark Age® and War: Final Assault®. Bruce also completed ports of Mace to the PC and War to the Dreamcast in a matter of weeks through his individual efforts. Since joining Cryptic, Bruce designed and refined the engine that powers City of Heroes and City of Villains. He continues to refine Cryptic's proprietary game engine, train new programmers, and improve the internal tool chain that helps make Cryptic a leading developer.

Credited on 19 games

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Neverwinter (2013, Windows) Special Thanks
Star Trek Online (2010, Windows) Team
Champions Online (2009, Windows) Cryptic Studios
Saints Row (2006, Xbox 360) Testers
City of Villains (2005, Windows) Management Team
City of Heroes (Deluxe Edition) (2005, Windows) Management-Team
The Punisher (2005, Windows) QA
City of Heroes (2004, Windows) Management Team
Brute Force (2003, Xbox) Testing
Freelancer (2003, Windows) Test Team
San Francisco Rush 2049: Special Edition (2003, Arcade) Support Software
Gauntlet: Legends (2000, Dreamcast) Programmers
Gauntlet: Dark Legacy (2000, Arcade) Additional Programming
San Francisco Rush 2049 (1999, Arcade) Support Software
War: Final Assault (1999, Arcade) Programming
San Francisco Rush: The Rock - Alcatraz Edition (1997, Arcade) Software
Mace: The Dark Age (1997, Arcade) Lead Programmer
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996, Arcade) Software
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey (1996, Arcade) Support Programmers

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