Shelley Day

Shelley Day is a former producer of children's video games. After leaving LucasArts, she founded Humongous Entertainment with colleague Ron Gilbert. She created the famous Putt-Putt character as a bedtime story for her son, which became a series of popular children's video games. In 1999 she was listed on Time Magazine as one the of the "Cyber Elite". She also was involved with Humongous's subsidiary, Cavedog Entertainment. After leaving Humongou... more

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Humongous Inc. is an American video game developer. The company is known for its line of educational sports games for children that Atari owns from its purchase of Humongous Entertainment. Humongous Entertainment, the predecessor of Humongous, Inc., was formed in 1992 by CEO Shelley Day and...
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