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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a producer at [[Sega of America]], best known for creating ''[[Eternal Champions]]''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[wikipedia:Danville, California|Danville, California]]-based businessman and former [[Producer]] for [[Sega of America]], best known for the fighting game ''[[Eternal Champions]]''.
  
He first gained industry experience at Rainbird Software{{ref|https://www.retrogamer.net/profiles/company/rainbird-software/}}, a sister company of Firebird Software, both owned by Telecomsoft{{ref|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecomsoft}}, a division of British Telecomwhere he localized computer game software for the american market.
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Latham entered the video game industry upon being hired by Rainbird Software, a sister company of Firebird Software, to localize computer games for the American market.
  
In 1988 he moved to [[Mediagenic]] where he served as a producer for several computer titles, including ''Ghostbusters II''. He also worked as a producer in ''[[Tongue of the Fatman]]'' shortly before the company went bankrupt.
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In 1988 he moved to [[Mediagenic]] where he served as a Producer for several computer titles, including ''Ghostbusters II'' and ''[[Tongue of the Fatman]]'' before the company went bankrupt. He later joined [[Sega of America]], again as a Producer, where he designed games like ''[[Home Alone]]'', ''[[Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!]]'', and ''[[Eternal Champions]]''.  
  
After that he joined [[Sega of America]], again as a producer, where he designed and produced games like ''[[Home Alone]]'', ''[[Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!]]'', and ''[[Eternal Champions]]''.  
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Some time after, [[Sega of America]] decided to restructure its internal product development groups, and Latham and his teams were placed under [[Omega Group]] headed by [[Scott Berfield]]. Latham became Director of [[Omega Group]] in April 1994 after [[Scott Berfield]] quit following the restructuring’s announcement.
  
Some time after, [[Sega of America]] decided to restructure its internal product development groups, and Latham and his teams were placed under [[Omega Group]] headed by [[Scott Berfield]]. Latham became [[Omega Group]] director in April 1994, when [[Scott Berfield]] left Sega shortly after the restructuring was announced.
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Latham passed away on April 10, 2021 from unknown causes.{{ref|https://twitter.com/MikeJMika/status/1381040876823085056}}
 
 
Latham sadly passed away on April 10, 2021, from unknown causes.{{ref|https://twitter.com/MikeJMika/status/1381040876823085056}}
 
  
 
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==Interviews==
 
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==External links==
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*[https://tempusfugitive.com Official website]
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*[https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-latham-97a274/ Michael Latham on LinkedIn]
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*[https://twitter.com/tempusfugitive Michael Latham on Twitter]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:10, 10 April 2021

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Michael Latham
Company(ies): Rainbird Software, Mediagenic, Sega of America, SegaSoft
Role(s): Producer, Designer

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Michael Latham was a Danville, California-based businessman and former Producer for Sega of America, best known for the fighting game Eternal Champions.

History

Latham entered the video game industry upon being hired by Rainbird Software, a sister company of Firebird Software, to localize computer games for the American market.

In 1988 he moved to Mediagenic where he served as a Producer for several computer titles, including Ghostbusters II and Tongue of the Fatman before the company went bankrupt. He later joined Sega of America, again as a Producer, where he designed games like Home Alone, Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude!, and Eternal Champions.

Some time after, Sega of America decided to restructure its internal product development groups, and Latham and his teams were placed under Omega Group headed by Scott Berfield. Latham became Director of Omega Group in April 1994 after Scott Berfield quit following the restructuring’s announcement.

Latham passed away on April 10, 2021 from unknown causes.[1]

Production history

Interviews

External links

References