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 Los Altos, California.[6] He was educated at University of California, Berkeley and also attended Stanford University.[1][2]
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George Edward "Ed" Logg (born 1948 in Seattle) is a retired American arcade video game designer, first employed at Atari, Inc. and later at Atari Games...
is an American video game programmer and educator. Bailey, along with EdLogg in 1981, developed Atari, Inc.'s arcade video game Centipede. Dona Bailey...
Atari and is sometimes, with EdLogg, listed as a co-developer of the video game Asteroids. In fact, Rains called Logg into his office and said "Well...
port of the coin-op game Super Breakout with Nick Turner and Othello with EdLogg (1981). Co-worker Mike Albaugh later put her on a list of Atari's "less...
information on player status and the current level on the top half. Designed by EdLogg, it was originally conceived as a sequel to his previous title, Gauntlet...
Games Home computers NA: Mindscape EU: U.S. Gold Designer(s) EdLogg Programmer(s) EdLogg Bob Flanagan Artist(s) Sam Comstock Susan G. McBride Alan J...
Arcade WW: Atari Games Consoles WW: Midway Producer(s) John Ray Designer(s) EdLogg (home versions) Programmer(s) Chris Emsen (GBC) Artist(s) Thomas Fessler...
responsible for a wider range of roles than today. He first worked with EdLogg on Millipede and Owen Rubin on Major Havoc. Cerny's first major success...
(1977) by his dislike of Computer Space's simplification of Spacewar!, and EdLogg, who combined the controls and movement of the game with elements of Space...