
Ed Logg - Wikipedia
George Edward "Ed" Logg (born 1948 in Seattle) [3] is a retired American arcade video game designer, first employed at Atari, Inc. [4] and later at Atari Games. [5] He currently resides in San Jose, California. [6] He was educated at University of California, Berkeley and also attended Stanford University. [1] [2]
Behind the Pixels: Ed Logg on Creating the Classics of Atari’s …
In the pantheon of early video game design, few names are as iconic as that of Ed Logg. From the explosive asteroids in space to the monstrous hordes in ancient dungeons, Logg’s vision and programming prowess brought us some of the most enduring classics of the arcade era.
An Interview with Ed Logg - Old School Gamer Magazine
Feb 20, 2021 · Lyle Rains proposed a new game to Ed Logg which involved shooting asteroids. Ed Logg modified the idea to include multiple sizes of asteroids and to use the vector generator instead of the standard raster scan monitor.
Asteroids Designer Ed Logg Honored With Pioneer Award
Nov 17, 2011 · Ed Logg, designer of Asteroids and Centipede, will receive the Pioneer Award from the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.
Outstanding Ideas: Ed Logg on Asteroids and Gauntlet - Game …
Sep 13, 2019 · IF YOU FED quarters into arcade cabinets during the 1980s, you’ve probably played at least one of Ed Logg’s games. In his time at Atari, he designed classics from Asteroids and Centipede to Gauntlet and, under Atari’s controversial Tengen label, coin-op and NES versions of Tetris.
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Exclusive Interview: Ed Logg - IGN
Apr 2, 1998 · Atari Games ' "Super Duper Game Guy," the project leader of both San Francisco Rush and the upcoming Rush 2, Ed Logg, spoke with IGN64.com concerning the anticipated release of San Francisco...
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Ed Logg has had such a long and storied history with arcade games that it's hard not to love the guy's persistence.
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Is the London Property Market Slowing? | NTD - NTD News
Aug 28, 2023 · Research shows that in the past half a year, 30 percent of people looking to move out of London were first-time buyers—a trend that may be partly driven by rising inflation. NTD spoke with estate agent Ed Lugg to find out more about the London property market.