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*''[https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2008/jun/24/fergus.mcgovern Fergus McGovern: From games whizzkid to multimillionaire]'' article by Bobby Johnson at ''[https://www.theguardian.com The Guardian]''
 
*''[https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2008/jun/24/fergus.mcgovern Fergus McGovern: From games whizzkid to multimillionaire]'' article by Bobby Johnson at ''[https://www.theguardian.com The Guardian]''
*''[https://retrocomputingnews.wordpress.com/2016/02/27/fergus-mcgovern-co-founder-of-probe-software-has-passed-away/ Fergus McGovern, co-founder of Probe Software, has passed away]'' obituary by Stuart Williams at [https://retrocomputingnews.wordpress.com/
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*''[https://retrocomputingnews.wordpress.com/2016/02/27/fergus-mcgovern-co-founder-of-probe-software-has-passed-away/ Fergus McGovern, co-founder of Probe Software, has passed away]'' obituary by Stuart Williams at [https://retrocomputingnews.wordpress.com/ Retro Computing News]
 
*''[https://www.mcvuk.com/development-news/probe-hotgen-co-founder-fergus-mcgovern-dies-aged-50/ Probe, Hotgen co-founder Fergus McGovern dies aged 50]'' obituary by Matthew Jarvis at [https://www.mcvuk.com MCV/Develop]
 
*''[https://www.mcvuk.com/development-news/probe-hotgen-co-founder-fergus-mcgovern-dies-aged-50/ Probe, Hotgen co-founder Fergus McGovern dies aged 50]'' obituary by Matthew Jarvis at [https://www.mcvuk.com MCV/Develop]
  

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Fergus McGovern
Place of birth: London, England, United Kingdom[1][2]
Date of birth: 1965-06[1][2]
Date of death: 2016-02-27[3] (age 50)
Company(ies): Probe Software, Jakks Pacific, HotGen
Role(s): Executive, Producer, Designer, Tester

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Fergus McGovern was a British video game executive and founder of Probe Software and HotGen, most known for his various contributions to both the British and American game software industries, and for his titular inclusion as a fatality cameo in the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games, the Fergality (in which the fighter is transformed into the digitized face of McGovern himself.)

History

On February 26th, McGovern returned from a transatlantic flight with a cerebral blood clot, and passed away the following day.[4]

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