Chris Taylor | |
Birth Place: | British Columbia, Canada |
Occupation: | Video game developer |
Known For: | Co-founder of Gas Powered Games |
Notable Works: | Total Annihilation Dungeon Siege Supreme Commander |
Spouse: | Kimberly Taylor |
Chris Taylor is a Canadian video game designer best known for Total Annihilation and the Dungeon Siege and Supreme Commander series and co-founding the now-defunct studio Gas Powered Games. In 2002, GameSpy named him the "30th most influential person in gaming."[1] In 2019, he revealed he has been working on Kanoogi, a cloud-based gaming platform, and developing his next game, Intergalactic Space Empire.
Chris Taylor was born in British Columbia and started in the video game industry in the late 1980s at Distinctive Software in Burnaby. His first game was Hardball II released in 1989. Taylor moved to Seattle, Washington in January 1996 when he joined Cavedog Entertainment as the designer and project leader for the real-time strategy video game Total Annihilation and its first expansion, .[2] He left Cavedog in March 1998[3] and later founded Gas Powered Games two months later in May where he designed the action role-playing game Dungeon Siege.[4] Its sequel, Dungeon Siege II, was released in 2005.
In the August 2005 edition of PC Gamer, it was announced that Gas Powered Games was developing Supreme Commander, Taylor's first real-time strategy game since 1997. It is described as the spiritual successor to Total Annihilation, but was not able to be named as such because Atari (formerly Infogrames) owns the rights to the Total Annihilation name. Although Atari has shown no interest in reviving the Total Annihilation franchise, the company nonetheless held on to it until July 2013.[5] He helped create the game's standalone expansion .
On January 14, 2013, Taylor funded a new project through Kickstarter, called Wildman.[6] On February 11, 2013, Taylor shut down the kickstarter for Wildman prematurely. Four days before the campaign's end the pledged amount was only $504,120 of the required $1.1 million.[7]
Shortly thereafter in 2013, Gas Powered Games was acquired by Wargaming,[8] where Taylor was reported to be working on an unannounced project. Taylor left Wargaming in November 2016 with a forward looking statement to be part of indie gaming.[9] On April 24, 2019, Taylor announced the formation of a new cloud-based gaming platform, Kanoogi, and a new real-time strategy game, Intergalactic Space Empire.[10]
Supreme Commander, released in 2007, has been dubbed "best RTS of E3 2006,"[11] the GameCritics Best Strategy Game Award[12] and achieving high ratings from major game websites and magazines.
Year | Title | Role | Developer | |
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1989 | HardBall II | Designer, programmer | Distinctive Software | |
1991 | 4D Sports Boxing | |||
1995 | Triple Play Baseball '96 | Extended Play | ||
1997 | Total Annihilation | Director | Cavedog Entertainment | |
1998 | ||||
2002 | Dungeon Siege | Gas Powered Games | ||
2003 | Dungeon Siege: Legends of Arana | Executive producer | ||
2005 | Dungeon Siege II | Creative director | ||
2006 | SuperVillain Studios | |||
Gas Powered Games | ||||
2007 | Supreme Commander | Lead designer | ||
Creative director | ||||
2008 | Space Siege | |||
2009 | Demigod | |||
2010 | Supreme Commander 2 | Lead designer | ||
2011 | Dungeon Siege III | Adviser | Obsidian Entertainment | |
Age of Empires Online | Creative director | Robot Entertainment Gas Powered Games | ||
Intergalactic Space Empire | ||||
Cancelled | Chris Taylor's Kings and Castles | Gas Powered Games |