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    Carl Sanford Joslyn "Sandy" Petersen (born September 16, 1955) is an American game designer. He worked at Chaosium, contributing to the development of...
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  • great success, id began working on Doom. After Hall left the company, Sandy Petersen and Dave Taylor were hired before the release of Doom in December 1993...
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  • Charlie Krank, Robin Laws, Penelope Love, Mark Morrison, Steve Perrin, Sandy Petersen, Ken Rolston, Ken St. Andre, Jonathan Tweet, John Wick, and Lynn Willis...
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  • the final game featuring an action-heavy design by John Romero and Sandy Petersen. Id published Doom as a set of three episodes under the shareware model...
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  • Craddock, David. "Pause Screen: Sandy Petersen, Renderer of Veils Chapter 7 CHAPTER SELECT Pause Screen: Sandy Petersen, Renderer of Veils Long before...
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  • an Age of Empires IV and Age of Empires V. Ensemble Studios employee Sandy Petersen said that the image "was total speculation on [their] part". In 2008...
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  • of Doom II. Newer members of the team including American McGee and Sandy Petersen had not been present for the original D&D campaign or game project,...
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  • he begins his journey back home. Most of the levels were designed by Sandy Petersen, with American McGee playing a significant role as well. The final level...
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  • Cloud, and designer Tom Hall. Late in development, Hall was replaced by Sandy Petersen and programmer Dave Taylor joined. The music and sound effects were...
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    Bit For Sandy".[citation needed] After his years as a child actor, Petersen attended college. He went on to write 16 adventure novels. Petersen's authorship...
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  • of Empires development team at Ensemble Studios, with design led by Sandy Petersen, a scenario designer from the original game. The expansion was conceived...
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    the San Francisco Bay Area for some years. In June 2015, Stafford and Sandy Petersen returned to Chaosium Inc., with Stafford taking the positions of President...
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  • Ringworld (role-playing game) (category Sandy Petersen games)
    credited as Greg Stafford, John Hewitt, Sherman Kahn, Lynn Willis, Sandy Petersen, Rudy Kraft, Charlie Krank, Ed Gore, and Jeff Okamoto. It came in a...
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  • Becker, Richard; 112 pages, 1980: 211  4010 - The Gateway Bestiary; Petersen, Sandy; Illustrations: Becker, Richard; 64 pages, June 1980: 211  4011 - Plunder;...
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  • Rescue was reviewed in 1993 in Dragon #200 by Sandy Petersen in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. Petersen gave the game 2 out of 5 stars. Consalvo, Mia...
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    Whisperer in Darkness", The Dunwich Horror and Others. "Quotes from Sandy Petersen" (web site). "Lin Carter and Clark Ashton Smith By Stephen J. Servello...
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  • Chaosium acquired the role-playing game license, and Steve Perrin, Sandy Petersen, and Yurek Chodak created the first edition in 1984. The boxed set contained...
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  • Call of Cthulhu (role-playing game) (category Sandy Petersen games)
    a game commissioned by the publisher Chaosium but never published. Sandy Petersen contacted them regarding writing a supplement for their popular fantasy...
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  • 1993 tabletop role-playing game supplement, written by Greg Stafford, Sandy Petersen, and Ken Rolston, with a cover by Linda Michaels for RuneQuest, and...
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  • written by Penelope Love, Mark Morrison, Lynn Willis, Larry DiTillio, and Sandy Petersen, and is intended to be used as a sourcebook for adventures in Australia...
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    interview with quaddicted.com (May/June 2011) According to former id staff Sandy Petersen, Tim Willits was the one responsible for McGee's firing (although he...
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  • tabletop role playing game supplement, written by Greg Stafford and Sandy Petersen, with a cover by Steve Purcell. Published under license by Avalon Hill...
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  • collectible card game Mythos, Stafford, along with fellow shareholder Sandy Petersen, left the management of Chaosium (though they remained shareholders...
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  • Petersen (1809–1892), Hamburg lawyer and politician Carl Petersen (architect) (1874–1923), Danish architect of the Nordic Classicism movement Sandy Petersen...
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  • for SNES role-playing games". In the November 1993 issue of Dragon, Sandy Petersen gave it an "Excellent" rating. He criticized the "stylized" combat system...
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  • Rackham 2006 Call of Cthulhu Chaosium Basic Role-Playing 1981 Designed by Sandy Petersen, based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft Capes Muse of Fire Games 2005...
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  • Petersen, publisher, auto museum founder Robert Storm Petersen, Danish cartoonist, writer, animator, illustrator, painter and humorist Sandy Petersen...
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  • Street Fighter II. A Link to the Past was reviewed in Dragon magazine by Sandy Petersen in 1993, giving it 5 out of 5 stars. In 1995, Total! listed the game...
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    console RPGs such as Final Fantasy IV. However in 1994, game designer Sandy Petersen noted that, among computer gamers, there was criticism against cartridge-based...
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  • and action sequences as positives. In 1994 the game was reviewed by Sandy Petersen in Dragon #209's "Eye of the Monitor" column. In 1992, Entertainment...
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