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Edmund McMillen
Known forVideo games, comic art

Edmund McMillen is an American video game designer who is known for his unique visual style, engrossing gameplay, and innovative level design. His most well-known games include the Flash-based game Meat Boy, and its much-lauded sequel Super Meat Boy, which has been released for the Xbox 360 platform, and will soon be followed by a PC-based counterpart. McMillen is also known for the award-winning games Aether and Braid.

His game Coil was nominated for the Innovation Award at the 2009 Independent Games Festival. McMillen was the character artist and animator on Braid, which won the Innovation Award at the 2006 Independent Games Festival (prior to its release), and went on to win a host of awards in 2008, including GameSpot's "Best Platformer"", and "Best Original Downloadable Console Game"", and the 12th Annual Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Awards "Casual Game of the Year". His game Aether was a 2009 IndieCade finalist and received an honourable mention.

he started team meat along with Tommy Refenes and made there first game as team meat, super meat boy a sequel to a popular flash game, meat boy

McMillen and programmer Tommy Refenes recently responded to the success of Super Meat Boy and the possibility of sequel by stating, "We feel like we did it right the 1st time."

Partial softography

Awards

  • 2005 IGF Grand Prize
  • 2005 IGF Innovation in Game Design
  • Game Tunnel's Game of the Year
  • Destructoid's E3 game of the show award

References

  1. Toots (August 8, 2006). "The Delightfully Demented World of Edmund McMillen". Gay Gamer. Edmund McMillen splashed onto the scene with his signature art style in Gish, a side-scrolling platformer with a dementedly unique style.
  2. ^ Road To The IGF: McMillen and Himsl's Coil, Gamasutra
  3. "GameSpot's Best Games of 2008: Best Original Downloadable Console Game". GameSpot. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  4. "GameSpot's Best Games of 2008: Best Licensed Music". GameSpot. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  5. Jenkins, David (2009-02-20). "LittleBigPlanet Dominates At AIAS Awards". Gamasutra. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
  6. IndieCade 2009 finalists
  7. "No SMB 2!".

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