Duke Nukem 3D's Rick Raymo joins Saber Interactive

Posted Mar 28, 2007 at 12:14PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, PS3, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: GT Interactive, HBO, Hudson Soft, Max Payne, New Jersey, Saber Interactive
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Saber interactive just hired industry veteran Rick Raymo - Image 1

The independent game development studio Saber Interactive, who is responsible for video games like TimeShift and Will Rock, is happy to announce that it just hired one of the industry's veterans to head Saber's game content division. That guy is Rick Raymo and he sure has a lot under his belt.

Raymo has been working in the video game industry for 19 years now, and about 30 titles are credited under his name. Some of the more notable ones include Duke Nukem 3D projects, Blood, Shadow Warrior, Death Rally and Max Payne. The creative director also used to work with companies such as I.D.G., GT Interactive, GameSpy, Red Jade, Interactive Studio Management, and Hudson Soft. Before Rick Raymo accepted his new post at Saber, he was working with HBO Interactive Entertainment as a production executive, and was responsible for spearheading efforts to create interactive properties out of the company's internal licenses.

Saber's new guy wasn't able for comment, but the company mentioned that Rick Raymo is more than happy to join them. He will be stationed at Saber's HQ in New Jersey and from time to time, he will also be making his rounds in Saber's production studio in St. Petersburg, Russia. Most of his work will be focused on the design and production team who are working on current and upcoming next generation titles.

Welcome aboard Saber's ship Rick Raymo!

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-03-28 12:32:12
TimeShift...

Cool. Maybe TimeShift can get released now!

by - 2007-03-28 13:56:08
lol

no, he worked on DUKE NUKEM.... so, no. it won't be.

by - 2007-03-28 14:00:51
Roncoloid...

What does "Roncoloid"'s post have ANYTHING to do with TimeShift and/or this article? For one: TimeShift is coming out for PC and (as far as I know) 360... also let's get one thing straight: more consoles aren't a good thing. Why would I want to buy a 360 and then 2 years later get another Xbox? Saves me some damn money not having to buy one every two years. Damn fools

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