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Karl Roelofs (born September 11, 1964) is an American video game developer known for creating the MacVenture game '' Shadowgate''. He is a co-founder of the video game development company Zojoi, LLC with
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Biography


ICOM Simulations

Karl Roelofs began his career in video game development in 1985 when his best friend
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enlisted him to help with designing a video game for
ICOM Simulations ICOM Simulations, Inc. (later known as Rabid Entertainment) was a software company based in Wheeling, Illinois. It is best known for creating the MacVenture series of adventure games including '' Shadowgate''. Following the foundation in 1981 ...
. Karl had wanted to be a writer and saw an opportunity in Dave's offer. He accepted the chance to design and write a fantasy adventure game and began working with Dave to create their first game together which would later be called '' Shadowgate''. Karl was hired at ICOM Simulations in 1987 after the company had already released its first two MacVenture games, '' Déjà Vu: A Nightmare Comes True'', '' Uninvited'', and while working on and finishing ''Shadowgate''. Karl and Dave were not fully aware of how successful the games they developed were at the time as they were mostly focused on porting the MacVenture games to as many computer systems as possible. Together with Dave, Karl worked on a sequel to ''Shadowgate'' called '' Beyond Shadowgate'' which was to be the next ''Shadowgate'' MacVenture title. The game was four times larger than the original ''Shadowgate'' and had been fully designed and scripted, but ICOM Simulations got a contract with
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to develop for the
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. ICOM decided to shift their focus from adventure games to side scrolling and top-down action games. This prompted a redesign of ''Beyond Shadowgate'' for the TurboGrafx-CD as a hybrid side-scrolling and adventure game. In 1993, ICOM Simulations was purchased by Viacom, Inc. and renamed to "Viacom New Media". Karl began to work on games based on
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and
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properties, such as '' Nickelodeon GUTS'' and '' Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day''. After Viacom shut down Viacom New Media in 1998, Karl Roelofs went on to work for brief stints at Konami of America and Kesmai Studios/
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. A highlight of this period was his involvement in an online version of
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for MSN Zone. Then he joined a new company with his friend Dave Marsh and another former employee of ICOM Simulations: Eugene Evans. Eugene was the founder and president of a new video game production company called Infinite Ventures, and had obtained the rights to ICOM Simulation's original intellectual properties, including ''Shadowgate''. Together, Karl worked with them to create what was intended to be the "next generation" world of ''Shadowgate''.Alt URL
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Zojoi

On March 7, 2012, Karl Roelofs co-founded Zojoi, LLC with Dave Marsh. They had reacquired the rights to the ICOM Simulations properties which included the rights to ''Shadowgate'', ''Uninvited'', and ''Déjà Vu'' I and II and materials such as the master recordings for the Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective games. The first project from Zojoi was a
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campaign to remaster the ''Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective'' mysteries and release them for
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and Android tablets as well as
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platforms. The campaign had a funding goal of $55,000 and ran for 44 days. However, it only received $17,430 in pledges and did not succeed. Despite the unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign, Karl and Dave were able to obtain funding through other means for the ''Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective'' mysteries. The first three mysteries were released on September 18, 2012, over
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for the
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and newer models, and on October 7, 2012, over
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for Windows and OS X. Karl and Dave took their experience with the campaign for ''Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective'' and applied what they had learned for their next Kickstarter campaign for ''Shadowgate''. Instrumental to this was that ''Shadowgate'' would be re-imagined and that it be in pre-production so that they could clearly communicate their vision through visuals, audio, and art. On October 26, 2012, the Kickstarter campaign for ''Shadowgate'' went live with Karl Roelofs appearing beside Dave Marsh in the campaign pitch video. It had a funding goal of $120,000 and was set to last for 31 days. The campaign was successful and raised $137,232 in pledges by November 25, 2012. With that funding, the new re-imagined ''Shadowgate'' moved into production. If the reception to the new revision of ''Shadowgate'' is great enough, Karl and Dave have expressed an interest in developing their original vision for the sequel, ''Beyond Shadowgate'', as well as bringing back re-imagined versions of ''Uninvited'' and ''Déjà Vu'' I and II .


Games


Patents

In addition to his video game credits, Karl Roelofs is also the inventor of a published patent for a gaming machine and method. The patent describes a game play mechanism for gaming machines wherein certain icons obtained from the spinning reels could be saved in a separate grid, and then called back in blank areas of the reel in order to complete a winning combination. Karl created this patent while he was working at Video Gaming Technologies. It was applied for on February 1, 2008, and was granted by the
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on January 17, 2012.


See also

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ICOM Simulations ICOM Simulations, Inc. (later known as Rabid Entertainment) was a software company based in Wheeling, Illinois. It is best known for creating the MacVenture series of adventure games including '' Shadowgate''. Following the foundation in 1981 ...
* MacVenture *
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective ''Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective'' is a full-motion video game released in 1991. It is based on a tabletop game-gamebook hybrid of the same name first published in 1981, and features the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, created by A ...
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Zojoi Zojoi is a video game software development company based in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded by former ICOM Simulations developers David Marsh and Karl Roelofs in 2012. Zojoi currently has the rights to many of the intellectual prop ...


References


External links


Zojoi, LLC Homepage
{{DEFAULTSORT:Roelofs, Karl 1964 births Living people American video game designers Businesspeople from Charlottesville, Virginia