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[[Michael Abrash ]] is a game programmer and a technical writer that has worked in the computer industry for 37 years. The first game he vividly remembers playing is Breakout. Later, he would write his first game in FORTRAN and assembly language; an arcade-style game for the Vector Graphics VIP CP/M system. The first title published commercially was Space Strike, in 1982. He subsequently collaborated with Dan Illowsky in some published titles during the 80s, and has credits has a programmer or designer in several others during the years, including Quake and Portal 2 <ref name=”1”> Moby Games. Michael Abrash. Retrieved from https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,213</ref> <ref name=”2”> Valve Pipeline (2013). Pipeline interviews: Michael Abrash on virtual reality & the future of gaming [video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l461vIVtDZM</ref>.
Abrash worked as Graphic’s Lead in Windows NT during a hiatus as a game programmer. He later returned to games with the work on Quake (1996) after joining Id Software. He lists Quake as his favorite game, and some of the technology behind that title is documented in Abrash's Ramblings in Realtime, published in Dr. Dobb's Journal <ref name=”1”></ref> <ref name=”3”> Abrash, M. (1996). Ramblings in real time. Retrieved from http://www.drdobbs.com/ramblings-in-real-time/184410037</ref>. Afterwards, he worked with RAD Game Tools as a programmer and also on Microsoft’s Xbox. He joined Valve Software, as a developer, from 2010 until 2014 where he researched about Virtual Reality. Currently, he is the Chief Scientist at Oculus VR <ref name=”1”></ref> <ref name=”2”></ref> <ref name=”4”> Linkedin. Michael Abrash. Retrieved from https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-abrash-25a01933</ref>.
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