Mark Voorsanger

Mark Voorsanger is a computer and video game producer, manager and former game programmer. He has managed and directed the development of CD-ROM titles, cartridge-based video games, standard PC titles, full-motion video-based products and other systems.

Before founding ToeJam & Earl Productions with Greg Johnson, Voorsanger was a lead programmer for Hasbro's project NEMO, where he helped to develop the first full-motion interactive games for in-home use. That work was eventually to become Night Trap, for the Sega CD. Still earlier in his career, he programmed two games for Imagic: Fathom for the ColecoVision and Demon Attack for the Tandy Color Computer.

Throughout 1999, Voorsanger served as Project Lead for ePlanet, Inc., where he led the team to create Freeblenux, the world's first virtual alien: the gift with sight. This product was built for personal computers with a digital video camera attached.

Voorsanger has consulted in the design and development of games with companies such as LucasArts Entertainment, Activision and Accolade.

Voorsanger received his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
 
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