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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andy_GavinAndy Gavin - Wikipedia

    Andrew Scott Gavin (born June 11, 1970) is an American video game programmer, entrepreneur, and novelist. Gavin co-founded the video game company Naughty Dog with childhood friend Jason Rubin in 1986, which released games including Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter.

  2. May 4, 2024 · Andy Gavin is the co-creator of Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Daxter video games, and the author of Untimed and The Darkening Dream novels. Read his posts on making games, writing books, and reviewing TV shows and movies.

    • Who Is Andy Gavin?
    • Early Years
    • College
    • Graduate School
    • Ghty Dog 2.0
    • Flektor
    • Monkey Gods
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    Andy Gavin is a serial creative, polymath, novelist, entrepreneur, computer programmer, author, foodie, and video game creator. He co-founded video game developer Naughty Dog and co-created Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Daxter. He started numerous companies, has been lead programmer on video games that have sold more than forty million copies, and has ...

    Andy Gavin grew up in the simultaneously cosmopolitan and suburban area of Northern Virginia (just outside of Washington D.C.). His early years were spent obsessively reading Science Fiction and Fantasy as well as countless hours in the basement on his Apple computer. These two interests intersected brilliantly in the form of early computer Role Pl...

    Andy attended Haverford College where he not only continued to make video games “on the side” (Keef the Thief and Rings of Power both published by Electronic Arts)but also read about 1,000 novels and finished a double major with honors. He even partied quite a bit, managing to drink 23.5 beers on one particular night. Andy prides himself in accompl...

    True to form, Andy applied to about fifteen graduate departments, both Computer Science PhD and MD/PhD Biomedical Engineeringprograms. In one telling interview at Johns Hopkins he discovered conclusively that the medical community was not ready for his brand of futuristic thinking. He was told in no uncertain terms that directly integrating video c...

    But Andy’s love for video games never waned. Plus, he just wasn’t busy enough completing the Masters phase of his research in half the usual time. Jason Rubin moved out to Boston and during this second year at M.I.T. they created Way of the Warrior“on the side.” On the side, by the way, meant about eighteen hours a day, seven days a week. This work...

    In 2006, following a year and a half of various business development, Andy, Jason, and another partner, Jason Kay (the latter two known collectively and cleverly as “The Jasons”) formed an internet startup called Flektor. There, along with other genius programmers, Andy helped create a groundbreaking and overachieving web application. Flektor was, ...

    Andy and the Jasons dabbled during 2008 and 2009 making a number of iPhone and Facebook games. This company was called Monkey Gods and the games included a cool iPhone version of Snood.

    Briefly in 2008, and then full time from the second half of 2009 on, Andy has been concentrating on novel writing. He has always been an obsessive book lover (mostly Science Fiction and Fantasy — big surprise!) and has read well over 5,000 novels and probably as many non-fiction books. He used to consider himself an excellent writer, having won awa...

    As if you couldn’t tell, Andy is a man who likes to do a lot of things — except sleep. He lives in Los Angeles with his loving wife (who actually has more degrees than he does: two masters and a PhD from Stanford!), adorable son, and his dog Osiris, He Who Walks in the West. He has many obsessions, lots of focus, and a near-photographic memory. The...

    Learn about Andy Gavin's life, from his childhood passion for sci-fi and programming to his co-founding of Naughty Dog and Flektor. Discover his achievements in video games, novels, gelato, and more.

  3. Ars Technica is proud to present our extended interview with Crash Bandicoot co-creator Andy Gavin. Andy goes into deep, engaging detail in relating the saga of how he brought Crash Bandicoot...

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  4. Feb 2, 2011 · Andy Gavin, one of the co-creators of Crash Bandicoot, shares his memories and insights on the making of the game. Read his posts on the game design, development, marketing, and legacy of Crash Bandicoot.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Naughty_DogNaughty Dog - Wikipedia

    Naughty Dog, LLC (formerly JAM Software, Inc. [2] [3]) is an American first-party video game developer based in Santa Monica, California. [4] . Founded by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin in 1984, [2] the studio was acquired by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2001.

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  7. Aug 28, 2021 · When Jason [Rubin] and Andy [Gavin] founded the company, they were called JAM Software, which was maybe cool back in the ’80s but probably not so cool today. They were about to publish their first game with EA and they went, “There’s already a JAM Software, so you’ve got 24 hours to come up with a new name.”

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