The TDE Podcast Ep 32: Eugene Jarvis

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The TDE Podcast Ep 32: Eugene Jarvis

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Episode 32 of the Ted Dabney Experience podcast is available now for your listening pleasure!

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Ted Dabney Experience, episode 32: Eugene Jarvis
Eugene Jarvis cut his teeth in the Atari pinball division before going on to produce the groundbreaking Defender for Williams Electronics. Also for Williams (contracted as Vid Kids, his new company with Defender co-creator Larry DeMar) was Stargate, Robotron: 2084 and Blaster. Jarvis left Vid Kids in 1984 to attend Stanford University where he gained an MBA in 1986. He then returned to Williams to design the OTT run and gun title Narc (programmed with George Petro) and, with Mark Turmell, Robotron’s spiritual successor, Smash TV. To this day Eugene produces popular arcade video game titles for his own studio, Raw Thrills Inc.

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Part 1 here

Part 2 here

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