Rick Koenig
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Rick Koenig |
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Place of birth: United States |
Employment history: Mattel Electronics[1] (1982-05 – 1984-03)
Electronic Arts[1] (1985-10 – 1987-10)
Realtime Associates[1] (1988-01 – 1993-06)
HeartBeat Corporation[1] (1993-08 – 1994-04)
Unexpected Development[1] (1996-06 – 1996-10)
Electronic Arts[1] (2012-11 – 2013-05)
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Role(s): Programmer[1], Designer[1], Executive[1] |
Education: California Institute of Technology (1978-1982; Engineering and Applied Science)[1] |
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Rick Koenig is an American programmer, designer, and executive, and former Electronic Arts, Realtime Associates, and HeartBeat Corporation video game programmer.[1]
Career
Koenig worked at American fitness game hardware developer HeartBeat Corporation from August 1993 to April 1994[1], where he programmed the company's two upcoming Electronic Arts-licensed sports titles (NHLPA Hockey and PGA Tour Golf II) for compatibility with the unique fitness sensor hardware of the HeartBeat Catalyst.[1]
Production history
- NHLPA Hockey (Mega Drive; 1994) — Conversion and additional programming
- Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama (Mega Drive; 1994) — Vagabond Programmers[2] (as Rick 'The Genuis' Koenig)
- PGA Tour Golf II (Mega Drive; 1995) — Conversion and additional programming