Lawrence Holland

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Lawrence Holland
Occupation
Video game designer
Known forStar Wars: X-Wing series

Lawrence Holland is an American

video game designer and founder of the now defunct Totally Games. He is best known for the Star Wars: X-Wing series
published by LucasArts.

In 2009, he was chosen by IGN as one of the top 100 game creators of all time.[1]

Early life

His interest in computer programming started when his college roommate attempted to program a game onto his computer. After buying his own computer, Lawrence Holland studied to figure out how the computer worked and began his career in game design. In 1983, Holland was hired by Human Engineered Software (HESware) to program and convert arcade games to home computers. He started his own team, Micro Imagery, while working with HESware in 1984. During this time, he invented his own game and composed/programmed music for numerous video games.

Career

His first game was called Slime for the VIC-20. He went on to do the music for the Commodore 64 and Apple II versions of The Bard's Tale.[2]

Other early games include Spike's Peak, Super Zaxxon and Project Space Station.[3]

He became an independent game developer, and achieved notability through a series of World War II

.

The success of his World War II flight simulators lead to him being approached to develop a series of space flight simulators in the Star Wars franchise. The resulting game Star Wars: X-Wing, followed by Star Wars: TIE Fighter, Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter and Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance.

Holland took a break from LucasArts owned licenses in 2002 to work on a Star Trek licensed product Star Trek: Bridge Commander for Activision. His next release was a return to World War II flight simulators with Secret Weapons Over Normandy in 2003. The game was well received but sales were disappointing. His most recent release, 2007's Alien Syndrome, for the Sony PSP and the Nintendo Wii, was met with negative reception and sales.

Games

Name Year Credited with Publisher
Spike's Peak
1984
designer HesWare
Super Zaxxon
(C64 port)
1984
programmer HesWare
Project Space Station
1985
designer HesWare
The Bard's Tale
1985
composer
Interplay Productions
PHM Pegasus (Apple II version)
1986
programmer Lucasfilm Games
Strike Fleet
1988
designer, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Battlehawks 1942
1988
director, designer, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Their Finest Hour
1989
director, designer, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe
1991
director, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: P-80 Shooting Star
1991
designer, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: P-38 Lightning
1991
designer Lucasfilm Games
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: He 162 Volksjäger
1992
designer, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe: Do 335 Pfeil
1992
designer, programmer Lucasfilm Games
Star Wars: X-Wing
1993
director, producer, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing – Imperial Pursuit
1993
director, producer, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing – B-Wing
1993
director, producer, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing – Collector's CD-ROM
1994
director, producer, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: TIE Fighter
1994
director, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: TIE Fighter – Defender of the Empire
1994
director, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: TIE Fighter – Collector's CD-ROM
1995
director, designer, programmer LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
1997
director LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter – Balance of Power
1997
executive director LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
1999
director, programmer LucasArts
Star Trek: Bridge Commander
2002
creative director Activision
Secret Weapons Over Normandy
2003
director, creative director LucasArts
NBA
2005
audio programmer
Sony Computer Entertainment
Alien Syndrome
2007
creative director Sega
Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Mermaids
2008
creative director
2K Play
PBR: Out of the Chute
2008
director Crave Entertainment, D2C Games
Oceanis
2010
designer, programmer Shockwave

References

  1. ^ "IGN - 31. Larry Holland". IGN. Archived from the original on 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  2. ^ Bub, Andrew S. (2003-05-24). "Lawrence Holland on Secret Weapons Over Normandy". GameSpy. Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2008-01-10.
  3. ^ DeMaria, Rusel (1993). Star Wars: X-Wing - The Official Strategy Guide. Prima. .

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