Tag Archives: brenda brathwaite
Sun, Oct 28, 2012 | 22:31 GMT
Brenda Brathwaite and John Romero tied the knot this weekend
They’re both industry legends, they’ve both worked on some of gaming’s most treasured franchises, and now they both have the same surname: Brenda Brathwaite and John Romero got hitched this weekend in a quiet ceremony at Disneyland. The pair have worked together for years, co-founded Loot Drop together, and were engaged earlier this year. Congratulations to both Romeros!
Sat, Oct 20, 2012 | 14:30 BST
Shaker – Old-School RPG Kickstarter cancelled by Brathwaite and Hall
Shaker, the Kickstarter project known as Old-School RPG, has been cancelled by its creators Brenda Brathwaite and Tom Hall.
Wed, Oct 03, 2012 | 13:46 BST
John Romero’s new studio Kickstarting an old-school RPG project
Brenda Brathwaite, founder of Wizardry, and wife of ex-id Software developer John Romero, has teamed up with Ion Storm co-founder Tom Hall on a new Kickstarter project. It’s an old-school RPG and they’re looking for $1 million in funding.
Mon, May 21, 2012 | 07:35 BST
Ghost Recon Commander now live
Ghost Recon Commander, the new social game from industry veteran Brenda Brathwaite, is now live on Facebook.
Wed, Apr 04, 2012 | 01:21 BST
Ghost Recon Facebook game inbound from Brenda Brathwaite
“I don’t want to visit my friends. I want to kill them,” is the legendary Brenda Brathwaite’s approach to helming a Ghost Recon social game.
Tue, May 17, 2011 | 07:57 BST
Brathwaite: Some social games developed without love
Industry veteran turned social gaming champion Brenda Brathwaite has said a quantity of social games are made by people who aren’t interested in the games themselves.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011 | 20:15 GMT
“Traditional developers are coming around to the opportunities of Facebook,” says Brathwaite
Loot Drop co-founder and gaming vet Brenda Brathwaite believes the days of social game development carrying a stigma are slowing going away, as there is a “completely valid market,” for the titles.


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