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Michael E. Duffy
,
an American
software architect
and long-time principal of
Michael E. Duffy & Associates
, a technology consulting company based in
Santa Rosa, California
. In 1978, he graduated from
Harvard University
concentrating in
engineering
and
applied science
[1]
.
Michael E. Duffy
[2]
Table of Contents
Software Toolworks
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here?
Software Toolworks
Michael E. Duffy joined
The Software Toolworks, Inc.
in December, 1986 - and was along with
Walt Bilofsky
and
David Kittinger
one of the creators of the
Chessmaster 2000
[3]
. He spent 10 years at Software Toolworks and
Mindscape
, rising to the position of Executive
Vice-president
and
General manager
of its game division, where he was responsible for all
entertainment
products published under the Toolworks,
SSI
and Mindscape brands. He was directly involved with the sale of
The Software Toolworks
, to
Pearson PLC
for $462 million in April, 1994
[4]
[5]
.
Forum Posts
Software Toolworks to Ubi Soft (OT)
by
John Merlino
,
CCC
, March 20, 2001
Re: David K: did you write CM3000 code? Great discussion here
by
Fernando Villegas
,
CCC
, April 25, 2012
External Links
Michael E. Duffy & Associates
Michael Duffy | LinkedIn
Tech Talks
by
Michael E. Duffy
,
North Bay Business Magazine
Michael E. Duffy - Video Game Credits and Biography
-
MobyGames
References
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Michael E. Duffy & Associates
^
Michael Duffy | LinkedIn
^
The Chessmaster 2000
-
MobyGames
^
Michael E. Duffy & Associates
^
Mindscape from Wikipedia
mentions: Mindscape sold to Pearson PLC for $503 million in 1994
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Feb 22, 2016
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Apr 19, 2014
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Feb 28, 2018
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Apr 18, 2014
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an American software architect and long-time principal of Michael E. Duffy & Associates, a technology consulting company based in Santa Rosa, California. In 1978, he graduated from Harvard University concentrating in engineering and applied science [1].
Table of Contents
Software Toolworks
Michael E. Duffy joined The Software Toolworks, Inc. in December, 1986 - and was along with Walt Bilofsky and David Kittinger one of the creators of the Chessmaster 2000 [3]. He spent 10 years at Software Toolworks and Mindscape, rising to the position of Executive Vice-president and General manager of its game division, where he was responsible for all entertainment products published under the Toolworks, SSI and Mindscape brands. He was directly involved with the sale of The Software Toolworks, to Pearson PLC for $462 million in April, 1994 [4] [5].Forum Posts
External Links
References
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