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Rick Raymo

Moby ID: 2153

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Raymo, from Newfane, Vermont has produced and contributed creatively to over 42 titles to date. He has been credited on a large number of Duke Nukem 3D projects, Blood, Shadow Warrior, Death Rally and Max Payne.

Along the way he has worked with such companies as I.D.G., GT Interactive, GameSpy, Red Jade, Interactive Studio Management and Hudson Soft where he made a silly number of mobile titles.

In March 2007, he joined Saber Interactive as Director of Game Content, working both in the New Jersey headquarters as well as in Saber’s production studio in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Prior to joining Saber, Rick worked as Production Exec for HBO Interactive Entertainment, where he spearheaded their efforts to create interactive properties out of internal licenses.

Credited on 28 games

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Blood: Fresh Supply (2019, Windows) GTIS Producer/Lead Atmosphere Monger
Halo: The Master Chief Collection (2014, Xbox One) Director of Game Content
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux (2013, Windows) Additional Thanks
Shadow Warrior (2013, Windows) Additional thanks to
Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition (2013, Windows) Special Thanks To
Halo: Combat Evolved - Anniversary (2011, Xbox 360) Special Thanks
Duke Nukem Forever (2011, Xbox 360) Gearbox also wishes to acknowledge the following people who were registered on our credits website and may have been involved with or influenced Duke Nukem Forever between 1997 and 2011
Death Rally (2009, Windows) Beta Testing
TimeShift (2007, PlayStation 3) Support
The Sopranos: Road to Respect (2006, PlayStation 2) Production Executive
Will Rock (2003, Windows) Special Thanks to
Max Payne (2001, PlayStation 2) Additional Models
Laser Arena (2000, Windows) Other
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour (1999, Nintendo 64) Senior Producer
WWII GI (1999, DOS) Special Thanks to
Duke Nukem (1999, Game Boy Color) Special Thanks
Blood II: The Chosen (1998, Windows) Writing
NAM (1998, DOS) Special Thanks to
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (1998, PlayStation) Special Thanks
Duke Nukem 64 (1997, Nintendo 64) Producer

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