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Chris Roberts (born May 27, 1968) is a British-American video game
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,
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, film producer and film director. He created the '' Wing Commander'' series while at
Origin Systems Origin Systems, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. It was founded on March 3, 1983, by Richard Garriott and his brother Robert Garriott, Robert. Origin is best known for their groundbreaking work in multiple genres ...
and as of 2011 has been working on the
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space simulator '' Star Citizen''.


Early life

Roberts was born in
Redwood City, California Redwood City is a city on the San Francisco Peninsula in Northern California's Bay Area, approximately south of San Francisco, and northwest of San Jose. Redwood City's history spans its earliest inhabitation by the Ohlone people to being a ...
to a British father and an American mother, and grew up in
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, England. He attended Parrs Wood High School, the same school as computer music composer
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. As a teenager, he created several video games for the
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, including ''
Stryker's Run ''Stryker's Run'' is a video game designed by Chris Roberts and Philip Meller for the BBC Micro and BBC Master which was published by Superior Software in 1986. It was also later converted to the Acorn Electron. It is a 2D side-scrolling action g ...
'', '' Wizadore'', and ''King Kong''.


Career


Origin Systems

Roberts returned to the United States in 1986 to visit his parents, who had settled in
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. He found a job at Origin Systems, where he created ''
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'', published in 1988. The game's interface had a strong influence on other Origin products such as the popular '' Ultima'' series. A similar game system was used in Roberts's next release for Origin, '' Bad Blood'' (1990). '' Wing Commander'' was published later in 1990 and was highly acclaimed. ''Wing Commander'' (and the franchise it spawned) soon became Origin's most successful product. Roberts wasn't as heavily involved in the sequel ''
Wing Commander II ''Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi'' is the first sequel in Chris Roberts' '' Wing Commander'' science fiction space combat simulator franchise of computer games, produced by Origin Systems. Released in 1991, ''Wing Commander II'' ...
'', which he only produced. He instead concentrated on ''
Strike Commander ''Strike Commander'' is a combat flight simulation video game designed by Chris Roberts and released by Origin Systems for the PC DOS in 1993. Its 3D graphics-engine used both gouraud shading and texture-mapping on both aircraft-models and te ...
''. First shown to the public at Summer CES 1991, the project suffered from numerous delays and was not released until 1993. He returned to ''Wing Commander'' soon after, devising the original concept for the spin-off '' Wing Commander: Privateer'' (which his brother, Erin Roberts, produced) and being more deeply involved in ''
Wing Commander III ''Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger'' is the third main game in Chris Roberts' ''Wing Commander'' science fiction space combat simulation video game series, developed and released by Origin Systems in December 1994. It was a departure fro ...
'' and ''
Wing Commander IV ''Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom'' is the fourth main game in the '' Wing Commander'' science fiction space combat simulator video game series, produced by Origin Systems and released by Electronic Arts for the PC in 1996 and the Son ...
''. For these sequels, Roberts directed the live-action cinematic scenes. Roberts's major role in developing the ''Wing Commander'' games led '' Next Generation'' to name him one of their "75 Most Important People in the Games Industry of 1995". Following the traditions of Origin Systems, Chris Roberts's residence at the outskirts of
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was named "Commander's Ranch", a reference to the ''Wing Commander'' series.


Digital Anvil

Roberts left Origin in 1996 and founded
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with Tony Zurovec and his brother Erin Roberts. He cited disillusionment with working with large development teams and Origin parent company
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' unwillingness to give substantial funding to games that weren't sequels. The fledgling studio set up shop in
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and for several years worked quietly, inking a publishing deal with
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in 1997. Roberts had stated that he desired to produce films as well as games with Digital Anvil. The 1999 feature film release of '' Wing Commander'' directed by Roberts himself, starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and featuring
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from Digital Anvil failed to attract either critical praise or financial success. Digital Anvil's first finished game was ''
Starlancer ''Starlancer'' is a space-based science fiction flight simulator computer game, created by Erin and Chris Roberts, and developed by Warthog Games under the auspices of Digital Anvil. Plot It is the year 2160. Mankind has colonized the solar sy ...
'', released to a generally favorable critical reception in 2000. Developed jointly between Warthog and Digital Anvil, the game was produced by the Roberts brothers, and Eric Peterson. The company was acquired by Microsoft soon after, who sold two of Digital Anvil's projects, '' Conquest: Frontier Wars'' led by Eric Peterson, and ''Loose Cannon'' led by Tony Zurovec to
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. Roberts left the company after the acquisition, abandoning the director position of his ambitious project ''
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'', although he remained with the game in a consulting role for a while. The game was commonly regarded as
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due to its promised release date of 2001 however it was eventually released in 2003 with a markedly different feature set than the initial plans.


Point of No Return Entertainment/Ascendant Pictures

After leaving Digital Anvil, Roberts founded Point of No Return Entertainment, planning to produce films, television and games. However, no projects materialized from Point of No Return. Roberts founded Ascendant Pictures in 2002 and served as a producer for a number of Hollywood productions including '' Edison'', '' Timber Falls'', '' Outlander'', ''
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'', '' The Big White'', '' Ask the Dust'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', which were almost entirely financed by a loophole in the German tax laws that was finally closed in 2006. Robert's activities as a film producer ended with the depletion of the funds raised by this controversial financing scheme. In 2005, actor
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sued Ascendant Pictures for breach of contract on an unreleased film. The company was acquired by
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in 2010.


Cloud Imperium Games

In 2011, Chris Roberts founded
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with his wife Sandi Roberts, as well as business partner and long-time international media attorney Ortwin Freyermuth, to work on a new game. In October 2012, Cloud Imperium Games launched a
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campaign on their website to produce a space simulation game, '' Star Citizen'', and later added a
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campaign in conjunction. By November 2012, they had earned US$6,238,563, surpassing all stretch goals set for the campaigns, and breaking video game industry crowdfunding records. Chris Roberts had stated that if at least $23 million could be raised over the course of the crowdfunding campaign, no outside investors' or developers' funding would be required. This goal was reached October 18, 2013. As of February 22, 2022, Cloud Imperium Games has raised over US$474 million in crowdfunding and over $63.25 million in external investments. Cloud Imperium Games' other title in development, Squadron 42, a single-player campaign set in the Star Citizen universe, is still in development and has no confirmed release date as of March 2022, although Cloud Imperium Games has announced they are allocating more resources toward its development.


Works

;Video games ;Films


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Chris 1968 births American computer programmers Film producers from California American video game designers Film directors from California Living people Origin Systems people Mass media people from Manchester People from Redwood City, California American video game directors American video game programmers Video game writers Wing Commander (franchise) People educated at Parrs Wood High School