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Robert Garriott is a computer game industry figure and entrepreneur. Garriott graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983 with a Master of Science in Management and also earned degrees in Electrical Engineering from Rice University, and a Masters degree in Engineering Economic Systems from Stanford University.
In 1983 co-founded computer game developer Origin Systems with his younger brother Richard "Lord British" Garriott. He was an executive at Electronic Arts (EA) after the company acquired Origin in 1992. Garriott left EA in 1995, co-founded Destination Games in 2000, and eventually became president of NCsoft-North America.
References
- ^ Robert Garriott at MobyGames