Brian Fargo

Brian Fargo is a computer game developer and notable game industry figure. In 1984 Fargo founded Interplay Productions, where he worked on most of Interplay's early games (e.g. Bard's Tale and Wasteland). He was the company's CEO until 2002, when majority control of Interplay was acquired by Titus Interactive, and he left the company. In 2003 Fargo founded a new company, InXile Entertainment, and acquired the rights to use the Wasteland title. In... more
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