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Norman Keith Robinson
Place of birth: Inglewood, California, United States[1]
Date of birth: 1955-09-09[1]
Date of death: 2017-06-14[1] (age 61)
Employment history:
Role(s): Programmer, Designer, Endorser

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Norman Keith Robinson, commonly known as Keith Robinson, was an American video game programmer and designer, most known for heading development of the Mattel Intellivision. A pioneering figure in the early North American video game industry, Robinson would later work with developers Realtime Associates and Rage Software, and notably produced a Sega Mega Drive game based on his 1985 comic strip series Making It, Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama.[2][3]

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