Gerry Klug

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Gerry Klug
Born
Gerard Christopher Klug
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
Game designer

Gerard Christopher Klug is an American

game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games
.

Career

Trained as a theatrical lighting designer, Gerry (Chris) Klug worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theater, opera, and toured with various 1970s rock bands.[1] He won two New Jersey Critic's Circle Awards for lighting designs at the New Jersey Theater Forum.[1]

Klug then began writing adventures for

Victory Games subsidiary.[2]: 175  Klug began working on his espionage design again, and when Victory Games acquired a James Bond license the game became James Bond 007 (1983).[2]: 175  For a time, he was also design director for Victory Games.[1] Jennell Jaquays[a], with David J. Ritchie and Klug, designed the adventure The Shattered Statue (1988) for Dungeons & Dragons, although the adventure was also compatible with DragonQuest.[3]

Chris Klug then began a career in the computer game field, with his credits including

Star Trek DS9: Dominion Wars, Europa Universalis, Diamond Dreams Baseball, and Aidyn Chronicles: First Mage.[1] From 2001 through 2004, Klug served as creative director for EA's MMORPG, Earth & Beyond.[1] Klug was the creative director for Stargate Worlds and the creative consultant for Stargate: Resistance.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Credited as Paul Jaquays.

References

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  4. ^ Sumner, Darren (December 8, 2009). "Firesky announces Stargate Resistance video game". GateWorld. Retrieved 2009-12-08.

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