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Steve Jackson (born c. 1953) is an American
game designer Game design is the art of applying design and aesthetics to create a game for entertainment or for educational, exercise, or experimental purposes. Increasingly, elements and principles of game design are also applied to other interactions, in ...
whose creations include the role-playing game '' GURPS'' and the card game ''
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''.


Education

Steve Jackson is a 1974 graduate of
Rice University William Marsh Rice University (Rice University) is a private research university in Houston, Texas. It is on a 300-acre campus near the Houston Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. Rice is ranked among the top universit ...
, where he was a resident of Baker College before moving to Sid Richardson College when it opened in 1971. Jackson briefly attended the UT Law School, but left to pursue a career in game design.


Career


1970s: Metagaming Concepts

While working at Metagaming Concepts, Jackson developed '' Monsters! Monsters!'' (''ca.'' 1976) based on a design by Ken St. Andre related to his '' Tunnels & Trolls'' role-playing game, and ''
Godsfire ''Godsfire'' is a science fiction board wargame published by Metagaming Concepts in 1976 that simulates planetary empire building, economics, and diplomacy. The game was reissued by Task Force Games in 1985. Description ''Godsfire'' is set in t ...
'' (1976), a 3D space conquest game designed by Lynn Willis. Jackson's first design for the company was ''
Ogre An ogre ( feminine: ogress) is a legendary monster depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children. Ogres frequently feature in mythology, folklore, and fiction throughout the wor ...
'' (1977), followed by '' G.E.V.'' (1978), which were set in the same futuristic universe that Jackson created. Jackson became interested in ''
Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (T ...
'', but found the various-sized dice irritating and the combat rules confusing and unsatisfying, and did not like the lack of tactics, so he designed ''
Melee A melee ( or , French: mêlée ) or pell-mell is disorganized hand-to-hand combat in battles fought at abnormally close range with little central control once it starts. In military aviation, a melee has been defined as " air battle in which ...
'' in response. Jackson joined the SCA to gain a better understanding of combat, but he soon became more interested and started fighting in SCA live-action combat as Vargskol, the Viking-Celt. Metagaming also published his game '' Wizard''. While designing ''Melee'', Jackson realized this idea could be expanded into a full fantasy role-playing game to compete with ''D&D'', and started working on '' The Fantasy Trip''. While the game was originally scheduled for release in February 1978, the design and development required more work than Jackson had anticipated and the game was not released until March 1980. Howard Thompson, owner of Metagaming, decided to release ''The Fantasy Trip'' as four separate books instead of a boxed set, and changed his production methods so that Jackson would not be able to check the final proofs of the game. As a result of these actions, Jackson left Metagaming and founded
Steve Jackson Games Steve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and (until 2019) the gaming magazine ''Pyramid''. History Founded in 1980, six years after the c ...
later that year.


1980s: Steve Jackson Games

His game '' Raid on Iran'' was an immediate success. Jackson bought ''
The Space Gamer ''The Space Gamer'' was a magazine dedicated to the subject of science fiction and fantasy board games and tabletop role-playing games. It quickly grew in importance and was an important and influential magazine in its subject matter from the la ...
'' from Metagaming, and sold the rights to ''The Fantasy Trip'' to Metagaming. However, Thompson sought legal action against SJG for the rights to a short wargame called ''One-Page Bulge'', and the lawsuit was settled with an agreement that was reached on November 26, 1981, which gave Jackson full rights to ''One-Page Bulge'', and to ''Ogre'' and ''G.E.V.'' (whose ownership was questioned during the legal proceedings). Jackson tried to purchase ''The Fantasy Trip'' from Thompson after Metagaming ceased operations in April 1983, but Thompson declined the offered price of $250,000. Jackson designed or co-designed many of the games published by SJ Games, including minigames such as '' Car Wars'' (1981) and ''
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'' (1983), ''
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'' (1981), and a published version of an informal game played on college campuses, called '' Killer''. Jackson wanted to get into computer gaming software in the early 1980s, but instead wound up licensing gaming rights to
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. Origin is best known for their groundbreaking work in multiple genres of video games ...
, which produced games such as '' Autoduel'' (1985) and ''
Ogre An ogre ( feminine: ogress) is a legendary monster depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children. Ogres frequently feature in mythology, folklore, and fiction throughout the wor ...
'' (1986). Jackson became interested in designing and publishing a new roleplaying system in the middle of 1981, intending it to be detailed and realistic, logical and well-organized, and adaptable to any setting and any level of play; he announced '' GURPS'' in 1983, although the company's magazines delayed development of ''GURPS'' until 1984, making the combat system book '' Man to Man: Fantasy Combat from GURPS'' (1985) available for Origins 1985, and the full ''GURPS Basic Set'' appeared the next year in 1986. In 1995,
Sean Punch Sean Punch (born July 27, 1967) is a Canadian writer and game designer. He is the author of the fourth edition of the '' GURPS'' role-playing game. Before he turned to writing he was a student of particle physics. History with GURPS After writ ...
took over for Jackson as the ''GURPS'' line editor.


Recent years

Jackson also designed the strategy card games ''
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'' (2001) and '' Ninja Burger'' (2003), and the dice games ''
Zombie Dice ''Zombie Dice'' is a "press your luck" party dice game created by Steve Jackson Games and released in 2010. A digital app version of the game has also been released. Gameplay The gameplay of ''Zombie Dice'' is simple. The player has to shake a c ...
'' (2010) and '' Cthulhu Dice'' (2010), as well as Zombie Dice variants ''Trophy Buck'' (2011) and ''Dino Hunt Dice'' (2013). Jackson has exhibited his elaborate Chaos Machine at several science fiction or
wargaming A wargame is a strategy game in which two or more players command opposing armed forces in a realistic simulation of an armed conflict. Wargaming may be played for recreation, to train military officers in the art of strategic thinking, or to s ...
conventions, including the 2006
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. On May 11, 2012, Steve Jackson's
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funding project for the 6th Edition of his ''Ogre'' game became the highest grossing boardgame project at Kickstarter, with 5,512 backers pledging a total of $923,680. The success of the ''Ogre Designer's Edition'' project prompted the launch of a second successful project - running from Nov 29, 2019, through Jan 6, 2020 - to help re-launch the popular ''Car Wars'' franchise as well.


The two "Steve Jacksons"

Jackson is often mistaken for Steve Jackson, a British
gamebook A gamebook is a work of printed fiction that allows the reader to participate in the story by making choices. The narrative branches along various paths, typically through the use of numbered paragraphs or pages. Each narrative typically does no ...
and video game writer who co-founded
Games Workshop Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are '' Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and '' Warhammer 40,000''. Founded in 1975 by John Peake, ...
. The confusion is exacerbated by the fact that while the UK Jackson was co-creator of the ''
Fighting Fantasy ''Fighting Fantasy'' is a series of single-player role-playing gamebooks created by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone. The first volume in the series was published in paperback by Puffin in 1982. The series distinguished itself by mixing Choo ...
'' gamebook series, the US Jackson also wrote three books in this series (''
Scorpion Swamp ''Scorpion Swamp'' is a single-player adventuring gamebook written by Steve Jackson (US game designer), Steve Jackson (the American game designer, as opposed to the series co-creator), illustrated by Duncan Smith and originally published in 1984 by ...
'', '' Demons of the Deep'', and ''
Robot Commando ''Robot Commando'' is a single-player roleplaying gamebook written by Steve Jackson (the American game designer, rather than the series co-creator), illustrated by Gary Mayes and originally published in 1986 by Puffin Books. It forms part of St ...
''), and the books did not acknowledge that this was a different 'Steve Jackson'.


1990 Secret Service incident and legal actions

On March 1, 1990, the
United States Secret Service The United States Secret Service (USSS or Secret Service) is a Federal law enforcement in the United States, federal law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security, Department of Homeland Security charged with co ...
raided the offices of Steve Jackson Games based on suspicion of illegal hacker activity by game designer Loyd Blankenship, and seized (among other materials and media) his manuscript for '' GURPS Cyberpunk''; when Jackson went to Secret Service headquarters the next day to retrieve his book drafts, he was told that ''GURPS Cyberpunk'' was a "handbook for computer crime", despite his protestations that it was just a game. Through the newly created civil-rights organization
Electronic Frontier Foundation The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California. The foundation was formed on 10 July 1990 by John Gilmore, John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor to promote Internet ...
, SJG filed a lawsuit against the government, which went to trial in 1993 as '' Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. United States Secret Service''. SJG won the lawsuit, receiving $50,000 in damages.


Personal interests

Jackson is an avid collector of
Lego Lego ( , ; stylized as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of variously colored interlockin ...
(especially
pirate Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
-themed ) sets. He has written a miniatures game that uses Pirate sets, ''Evil Stevie's Pirate Game'', and has run it at several conventions. Jackson has combined his fondness for model trains and
LEGO Lego ( , ; stylized as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of variously colored interlockin ...
through the
LEGO Lego ( , ; stylized as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company's flagship product, Lego, consists of variously colored interlockin ...
train community and has been an active member of several LEGO users groups including TBRR (Texas Brick Railroad) and the Texas LEGO Users Group.


Honors

*Jackson has received over a dozen Origins Awards. *In 1982, he became the youngest game designer to be inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame. *His role-playing game '' GURPS'' and card game ''
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'' were named to the Origins Hall of Fame for 1999 and 2012 respectively. *He was honored as a "famous game designer" by being featured as the king of clubs in Flying Buffalo's 2011 Famous Game Designers Playing Card Deck.


References


External links

* at SJgames.com
Steve Jackson: Biography and Public Warning
at SJgames.com
Steve Jackson Games v. US Secret Service
(1990 to 1993 legal case) at SJgames.com * * *

by Tom Vasel, April 2005 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jackson, Steve 1953 births Living people Role-playing game designers Board game designers Rice University alumni Discordians American gamebook writers Fighting Fantasy GURPS writers American game designers