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Carol Shaw was born on 1955 in Palo Alto, California, United States, is an American video game designer. Discover Carol Shaw's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Her husband is Ralph Merkle (m. 1983)
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Carol Shaw Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carol Shaw worth at the age of 69 years old? Carol Shaw’s income source is mostly from being a successful Computer. She is from United States. We have estimated Carol Shaw's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Carol Shaw (born 1955) is one of the first female game designers and programmers in the video game industry.
She is best known for creating the Atari 2600 vertically scrolling shooter River Raid (1982) for Activision.
Shaw was born in 1955 and was raised in Palo Alto, California.
Her father was a mechanical engineer and worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
Shaw attended the University of California, Berkeley and graduated with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1977.
She went on to complete a master's degree in computer science at Berkeley.
She worked for Atari, Inc. from 1978 to 1980 where she designed multiple games including 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (1978) and Video Checkers (1980), both for the Atari VCS before it was renamed to the 2600.
Shaw was hired at Atari, Inc. in 1978, straight out of her Master's, to work on games for the Atari VCS (later called the 2600) with an official job title of Microprocessor Software Engineer.
Her first project was Polo, a promotional tie-in for the Ralph Lauren cologne.
The game reached the prototype stage, but Atari chose not to publish it.
Shaw's first published game was 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe for the Atari 2600 in 1978.
She also wrote Video Checkers (1980) and collaborated on two titles: a port of the coin-op game Super Breakout with Nick Turner and Othello with Ed Logg (1981).
Co-worker Mike Albaugh later put her on a list of Atari's "less publicized superstars":"I would have to include Carol Shaw, who was simply the best programmer of the 6502 and probably one of the best programmers period....in particular, [she] did the [2600] kernels, the tricky bit that actually gets the picture on the screen for a number of games that she didn't fully do the games for. She was the go-to gal for that sort of stuff."
Shaw worked on several projects for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers.
With Keith Brewster, she wrote the Atari BASIC Reference Manual.
Shaw left Atari in 1980 to work for Tandem Computers as an assembly language programmer, then joining Activision in 1982.
She developed the programmable Calculator application, published by Atari on diskette in 1981.
Her first game was River Raid (1982) for the Atari 2600, which was inspired by the 1981 arcade game Scramble.
The game was a major hit for Activision and personally lucrative for Shaw.
Shaw also wrote Happy Trails (1983) for the Intellivision and ported River Raid to the Atari 8-bit family and Atari 5200.
Shaw lives in California and has been married to Ralph Merkle, a researcher in cryptography and nanotechnology, since 1983.
They are signed up for cryopreservation with the Alcor Life Extension Foundation.
She left game development in 1984 and retired in 1990.
She left Activision in 1984.
In 1984 Shaw returned to her former employer, Tandem.
She took early retirement in 1990 and subsequently did some voluntary work including a position at the Foresight Institute.
She has credited the success of River Raid as being a significant factor in enabling her to retire early.
In a 2011 interview, she said she did not like playing with dolls as a child but learned about model railroading from playing with her brother's set, a hobby she continued until college.
Shaw first used a computer in high school and discovered she could play text-based games on the system.
In 2017, Shaw received the Industry Icon Award at The Game Awards.
In the same year, she donated her gaming memorabilia, including games, boxes, source code, and designs, to the Strong National Museum of Play.