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Thomas Grové
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Game designer; specializing in the development of new IP, scenario planning, pitch development, creative direction, document writing and layout, problem solving, and the design and implementation of core mechanics, control schemes, usability, combat, and AI. |
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To provide game design consultation and critique, especially in regards to feasibility, usability, innovation, and overall quality. To collaborate with established companies and emerging artists from around the world. |
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Unity Technologies; San Francisco, CA; July 2009 – Present Studio Interrupt; San Francisco, CA; April 2008 – Present
Core Talent Games; San Francisco, CA; September 2008 –
December 2009
SEGA Studios; San Francisco, CA; March 2009 –
July 2009 Stormfront Studios; San Rafael, CA; February 2007 – March 2008 Foundation 9; Backbone Entertainment; Emeryville, CA; August 2005 – February 2007 Activision; Shaba Games; San Francisco, CA; May 2005 – August 2005 MFA Project: "Breakerz"; San Francisco, CA; July 2004 – December 2004 Studio Interrupt; Columbus, OH; Colombo, Sri Lanka; May 1998 – August 2003 Mythryn: Digital Storytellers; Evanston, IL; March 2000 – July 2001 |
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3D Interactive |
2D Audio |
Video Programming Business & Production |
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SICACA, Vol. 1: Sega Genesis Collection: The Quality of Music: Mythseekers: Waiting for the Phantom Menace: Motion Sickness: |
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Academy of Art University; San Francisco, California; Autumn 2003 – Spring 2005 Northwestern University; Evanston, Illinois; Graduated June 2001 The Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio; Autumn 2002 Innerspace Adventures; Singapore; Autumn 2001 |
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Game Developers Conference (GDC) attendee; 2003-2008 IGDA, San Francisco Chapter Game Developer Magazine, Gamasutra, Game Career Guide Bay Area Video Coalition; Next Generation; Digital Arts and Gaming Academy of Art University |
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Extensive world travel and cultural exposure: Intensive Bush Survival Training Course – Ndzalama Game Reserve, Northern South Africa Summited Uhuru Peak, Mt. Kilimanjaro – Successfully made it to the "Roof of Africa" Scuba Diving – PADI Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Medic First Aid, Rescue Diver, Night Diver, and Dive Master certifications Acting, voice acting, and singing experiences – both professional and community based; performed many lead roles and earned the title of Honor Thespian Zen – 13 years of kung fu and snow skiing, several years of kendo and rock climbing, and ongoing formal training in Zen, Zen meditation, and yoga |
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89.3 FM WNUR Evanston/Chicago – DJ and Host of "Grover's Groove" on Streetbeat, 1998-2001 Promotion of large electronic music events for Dronetek and Streetbeat (WNUR) – Responsibilities included flyer design, booking talent, arranging transportation, and reserving locations Interrupt Audio: “Shattered Sound” (a limited edition audio CD) – Contributed four of the twelve songs, designed the disc and cover art, mastered the disc’s audio, and managed the disc manufacturing, distribution, and online sales Niteskool: "Volition" – Planning Committee member for the 1999 Northwestern University Niteskool Audio/Multimedia CD. Contributed one song to the compilation and authored and designed the entire multimedia section of the CD |
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| Prior Work Experience: |
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Film Council of Greater Columbus – Responsibilities included database and website management, public relations, and film festival administration Screenz: Digital Universe (internet café) – Taught classes in Photoshop and Illustrator, manned the cash register, and made cappuccinos Northwestern University’s Kellogg Information Services – Computer education, repair, and troubleshooting Magic Box Editorial – Video Editing Internship |
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