Sid Meier
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| Sid Meier | |
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| Born | 1954 Detroit, Michigan, USA |
| Occupation | Game designer |
| Spouse | Susan Meier |
Sidney K. Meier (1954 - ) was born in Detroit, USA, and is a renowned American programmer and designer of some of the most commercially and critically successful computer strategy games of all time. Meier has won several accolades for both his contributions to the computer games industry and for the titles that have gained huge commercial successes. Meier is considered one of the legendary giants of the computer games industry.
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Sid Meier founded MicroProse together with Bill Stealey in 1982. At MicroProse, Meier developed the game series for which he is most widely recognized, Civilization. Meier eventually left MicroProse and in 1996 founded Firaxis Games along with veteran gaming executive Jeff Briggs. Today Firaxis makes strategy games, many of which are follow-ups to classic Meier titles, such as Civilization IV and Pirates!.
In 1999, Meier became the second person to be inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences' Hall of Fame. The first to receive that honor was Shigeru Miyamoto from Nintendo.
Sid Meier is not always the main designer on titles that carry his name. For instance, Brian Reynolds has been credited as the primary designer behind Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri and Sid Meier's Colonization[1][2], while Soren Johnson held that role on Sid Meier's Civilization IV. Currently Meier's role appears to be that of a creative director, simultaneously contributing to multiple projects.
Meier worked with a team on a dinosaur themed game starting early 2000, but announced in an online development diary on January 24, 2001 that the game had been shelved. Despite trying various approaches, including turn-based and real-time gameplay, he said he found no way to make the concept fun enough. In August 2005, Meier said "We've been nonstop busy making other games over the past several years, so the dinosaur game remains on the shelf. However, I do love the idea of a dinosaur game and would like to revisit it when I have some time."[3]
Meier currently lives in Hunt Valley, Maryland with his wife, Susan, and son, Ryan.
- Sid Meier's likeness is used in Sid Meier's Civilization and Sid Meier's Civilization III for the game's science adviser.
- The gameplay tutorial in Civilization IV is presented by a character modeled after Sid Meier and voiced by the man himself.
- Several of Sid Meier's most acclaimed games were inspired by board games designed by Francis Tresham of Hartland Trefoil Ltd. The earliest editions of Railroad Tycoon and Civilization contained acknowledgements of these inspirations: Railroad Tycoon was inspired by a rail building board game "1829" by Tresham (the start of the 18xx series), and Civilization by a board game of the same name also by Tresham. Tresham also designed a board game called "Spanish Main" which could have been an inspiration for Pirates!, but there seems to be no written evidence for that. In 1998, MicroProse purchased Hartland Trefoil Ltd., eliminating any risk of copyright conflicts.
- There is a Hidden Faction named Firaxis in Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri and the leader is Sid Meier, unlockable by opening a file with the faction editor.
- Meier met his wife at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cockeysville, where they both sing in the choir. [4]
Games that have been developed by Meier span three decades. Some of the more notable titles are listed below in chronological order.
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- Torsen, Tor (December 1, 2006). Q&A: Sid Meier chronicles Civilization. GameSpot. Retrieved on February 28, 2007.
- Sid Meier's biography and his games history at Firaxis.com
- Sid Meier at MobyGames
- Sid Meier at the Internet Movie Database
- The Sid Meier Legacy
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| NAME | Meier, Sid |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Meier, Sidney K |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Game programmer and designer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1954 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Detroit, USA |
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