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John W. Ratcliff (born 1961) is a game developer best known for creating 688 Attack Sub and SSN-21 Seawolf.


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Biography

John Ratcliff began his career as a software developer writing educational software as well as computer programs supporting cardiovascular research at the St. Louis University Hospital.

In conjunction with game publisher Electronic Arts in 1987, he helped create one of the first 256 color MCGA games, 688 Attack Sub. Several years later, he followed up with a sequel entitled SSN-21 Seawolf, and in 1997 released the game Scarab.

His most recent released title was as lead engine programmer for PlanetSide, published by Sony Online Entertainment. Ratcliff is also credited in Car & Driver (1992) and MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat (1995).

Ratcliff continues to be an active member of the game development community and has been a contributing author to such magazines as Dr. Dobb's Journal. In 2006, he worked for AGEIA, where his role was to provide open source tools and technology to facilitate the integration of physics into games. Ratcliff is also a frequent speaker at industry conferences, with a focus on computer technology and algorithms.

Ratcliff also founded the discussion forums, which he called Atheist Apologetics Research Ministry in parody of Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry (CARM) and which, despite its name, did not promote atheism or any particular philosophy, but rather sought to allow greater latitude in discussions than did CARM's forums. He turned the forum over to another user in December 2006.


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Works

  • 688 Attack Sub, 1987
  • SSN-21 Seawolf
  • Car & Driver, 1992
  • Mechwarrior 2: 31st Century Combat, 1995
  • Scarab, 1997
  • PlanetSide 2003

John W Ratcliff - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
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References


John Ratcliff's Weblog
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External links

  • Ratcliff's blog
  • Stratics developer Profile with picture
  • Autogenerated developer credits at Mobygames
    • CARM Evangelicals responses to AARM
  • CARM discussion forums

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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