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Greg Costikyan was born on 22 July, 1959 in New York City, U.S., is an American game designer. Discover Greg Costikyan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Who Is Greg Costikyan's Wife?
His wife is Louise Disbrow (m. September 4, 1986)
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Greg Costikyan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Greg Costikyan worth at the age of 64 years old? Greg Costikyan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Game designer. He is from United States. We have estimated Greg Costikyan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Greg Costikyan (born July 22, 1959, in New York City ), sometimes known under the pseudonym "Designer X", is an American game designer and science fiction writer.
Costikyan's career spans nearly all extant genres of gaming, including: hex-based wargames, role-playing games, boardgames, card games, computer games, online games, and mobile games.
Several of his games have won Origins Awards.
Greg Costikyan has been a game designer since the 1970s.
In the 1970s and '80s, Costikyan was a leading player of Slobbovia.
His novel One Quest, Hold the Dragons includes several stories about crottled greeps, a Slobbovian meme.
He is a 1982 graduate (B.S.) of Brown University.
Costikyan worked at SPI until it was closed by TSR in 1982; he came to West End Games in 1983.
His 1983 game Bug-Eyed Monsters brought West End Games into the science-fiction and fantasy genres, and the following year he licensed his Paranoia role-playing game to West End Games for publishing after trying unsuccessfully to find a publisher.
Costikyan designed Toon (1984) for Steve Jackson Games after developing it from an idea suggested by Jeff Dee; Costikyan felt that the game system was mostly "arbitrary" and that the theme of the game was far more important.
He married Louise Disbrow (a securities analyst), September 4, 1986.
They have three children.
He is a frequent speaker at game industry events including the Game Developers Conference and E³.
Costikyan's other RPG credits include Acute Paranoia (1986) for Paranoia, and Your Own Private Idaho (1987) for The Price of Freedom.
In addition, Costikyan is a widely published author on the subject of game design and the role of games in culture.
His essay "I Have No Words and I Must Design" is widely read as a conceptual approach to framing game design.
Costikyan worked on game design for many years, including writing and consulting for Nokia.
West End Games acquired licensing to make a game based on Star Wars, and Costikyan designed Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, published in 1987, assisted by Doug Kaufman and others.
Costikyan and Eric Goldberg left West End Games in January 1987, forming the short-lived Goldberg Associates.
The first two were parodies of genre fantasy: Another Day, Another Dungeon (1990, ISBN 0-8125-0140-3) and its sequel One Quest, Hold the Dragons (1995, ISBN 0-8125-2269-9).
By the Sword (1993, ISBN 0-312-85489-7) is another irreverent fantasy about a young barbarian who is forced by circumstances to make his way in the larger world; it was originally serialized on the Prodigy online service.
In 1997, he designed the video game Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life.
When West End Games declared bankruptcy in 1998, Costikyan and Goldberg tried to recover the rights to Paranoia; although West End's founder Scott Palter tried to fight this, a judge gave the rights back to the creators in 2000.
Costikyan designed the role-playing game Violence (1999) under the pseudonym "Designer X" for Hogshead Publishing, and made sure that the game would widely available by releasing it under a Creative Commons license.
Costikyan and Goldberg licensed Paranoia to Mongoose Publishing, which began producing new books for the game in 2004.
Costikyan was the CEO of Manifesto Games, a start-up devoted to providing a viable path to market for independently developed computer games.
He co-founded Manifesto Games, now out of business, with Johnny Wilson in 2005.
Greg Costikyan is the son of attorney and politician Edward N. and Frances (Holmgren) Costikyan.
He and Warren Spector, a game designer, were friends since high school.
In September 2005, he left Nokia to join with Johnny Wilson, former editor of Computer Gaming World, in founding the startup indie game publisher Manifesto Games.
He regularly contributed to the now defunct Manifesto Games' website, and was editor in chief of their now defunct offshoot game review blog Play This Thing.
In February 2009, Costikyan updated the rules and re-released his 1979 space combat game, Vector 3, under a Creative Commons license as a free PDF download.
Costikyan has written four novels.
He subsequently worked as a consultant for several years before joining Guerillapps as lead game designer in March 2010 to develop its game "Trash Tycoon" for Facebook.
In May 2011, he joined Disney Playdom as senior games designer and in January 2014 assumed the same role at Loop Drop.
In June 2015, Costikyan joined Boss Fight Entertainment as senior games designer.
He has written on games, game design, and game industry business issues for publications including: the New York Times, Wall Street Journal Interactive, Salon, The Escapist, Gamasutra, and Game Developers Magazine, and is the author of science fiction novels.
He has lectured on game design at universities including: the Copenhagen ITU, Helsinki University of Art & Design, RPI, and Stony Brook University.
As of 2019, Costikyan and Goldberg both joined Playable Worlds, a gaming startup focused on producing an as-yet-unnamed MMORPG.
Costikyan's notable works include: