Clark Stacey

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Clark Stacey came to the video game industry from academia. His path to games began with a post-graduate stint assisting Dr. Randall Stewart in the Languages and Literature department of the University of Utah; teaching a variety of classical civilization classes and researching ancient Greek and Roman athletics. In conjunction with Hermes Publishing, he edited a book of short stories from the Greek island of Skopelos entitled "Diamond of the Aegean."

Clark went on to become the co-owner of Beyond Games, a Salt Lake City based game studio founded in 1993 that specialized in FPS and vehicle combat titles, including BattleWheels, Redline, Motor Mayhem, and Hot Wheels: Velocity X.

In 2003 he secured venture funding to co-found Smart Bomb Interactive with key personnel from Beyond Games. As the Vice President and Executive Producer for Smart Bomb, Clark handles business development for the studio, while contributing to design on game titles and virtual worlds in development across a variety of platforms.

He has also served as the President and Lead Designer of Cobalt Interactive, which has developed advergames and edutainment properties such as Cap'n Crunch's Crunchling Adventure and the Math-A-Thon series.

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Animal Jam (2010, Browser) CEO
Bee Movie Game (2007, Wii) Vice President
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (2006, PlayStation 2) Vice President
Pac-Man World Rally (2006, PlayStation 2) Vice President
Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002, Windows) Vice President
Motor Mayhem (2001, PlayStation 2) Vice President
Redline (1999, Windows) Producer
Cap'n Crunch's Crunchling Adventure (1999, Windows) Producer
Ultra Vortek (1995, Jaguar) Actors
BattleWheels (1993, Lynx) Quality Control

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