Joe Miller

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Joseph Miller III
Place of birth: Columbus, Ohio, United States[1]
Date of birth: 1954-xx-xx[1]
Date of death: 2014-07-27[1] (age 59-60)
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Role(s): Executive, Producer

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Joseph "Joe" Miller III was an American businessman and former Sega of America Vice President of Product Development and SegaSoft Head of Research & Development, known for his enormous body of accomplishments with both the Western branch of Sega Enterprises and the entirety of American video game industry.

Career

Joe was a huge baseball fan by the way. He loved the Giants. He went to almost every game. And I remember later on… I had season tickets too. And my tickets were not that close, but I could see Joe at the game. And I noticed he was losing weight and looking frail and what have you. Another story about Joe is he was a smoker; he was like a chain smoker. And at one point, when we were working together at Sega, I said, “I’ll tell you what, I'll pay you $1,000 to stop smoking.” And he couldn't. He couldn't. He just- it didn't work. And the cancer ended up killing him.

Tom Kalinske[2]


Quotes

Joe was a brilliant engineer. Absolutely brilliant. He ran the R&D group for Sega, and as I mentioned later, for LeapFrog. He was really good at spotting what was gonna make a good video game and what didn't. He was very good at improving interactivity. He was good at managing a large group of engineers.

Tom Kalinske[2]


Production history

Games

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Interviews

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Joe Miller

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