Tom A. Hall
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Tom Hall
Moby ID: 891
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Tom A. Hall is currently Creative Director at KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc. Prior to KingsIsle, Tom had co-founded two of the industry's most well known software development studios; id Software and Ion Storm.
His gaming history starts in 1987 at Softdisk Publishing, where he was programmer/editor of a monthly software collection. From there, he co-founded id software, taking on the role of Creative Director/Designer, working on numerous titles including Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Spear of Destiny, and DOOM. He moved on to Apogee/3D Realms, helming Rise of the Triad, producing Terminal Velocity, and adding a bit of spice to such titles as Duke Nukem II and Duke Nukem 3D. From there, he left to co-found Ion Storm, where he is working toward the completion of his epic 3D sci-fi role-playing game, Anachronox.
A Wisconsin native, Tom went to college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, getting a B.S. in Computer Science.
``` GAME LIST ION STORM Anachronox
3D REALMS Prey (early development) Extreme Rise of the Triad Terminal Velocity (co-producer) Rise of the Triad And Helped Out On: Duke Nukem II (gave Duke his extreme vanity, designed bosses) Duke Nukem 3D (story, helped invent tripbombs) Wacky Wheels (some content help) Hocus Pocus (some content help)
ID SOFTWARE DOOM (seven levels, added transporters and other design elements to game) Spear of Destiny Wolfenstein 3D Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter! Commander Keen in "Goodbye, Galaxy!" Commander Keen in "Invasion of the Vorticons" And mysteriously had a level in: DOOM II (one level-level 10-but didn't work on game)
ID FOR SOFTDISK Commander Keen in "Keen Dreams" Catacomb 3D Hovertank One Rescue Rover I & II Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion Shadow Knights Catacomb II Slordax
SOFTDISK GS Legend of the Star Axe
SOFTDISK Aztec Temple Ed's Superspy Course Amusement Park The Silver Cow ...plus titles too numerous to mention
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Credited on 62 games
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The Making of Karateka (2023, Windows) | Interview Videos Starring |
Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition (2023, Windows) | Creative Director |
Poom (2020, Windows) | Special Thanks |
Disney Sorcerer's Arena (2020, Android) | Special Thanks |
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour (2016, Windows) | Special Thanks |
Gordon Ramsay: Dash (2016, Android) | Lead Game Designer |
Rise of the Triad (2013, Windows) | Director |
Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition (2013, Windows) | Special Thanks To |
Pettington Park (2012, Browser) | Creative Director |
Rise of the Triad: Dark War (2009, Windows) | Creative Director |
Project Gotham Racing 4 (2007, Xbox 360) | Special Thanks |
Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition (2006, Windows) | Creative Director |
Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows (2005, PlayStation 2) | Special Thanks |
Midway Arcade Treasures 3 (2005, PlayStation 2) | Creative Director |
Area-51 (2005, PlayStation 2) | Additional Design |
NARC (2005, Xbox) | Creative Director |
Hyperspace Delivery Boy! (2004, Linux) | Game Designer |
Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003, Windows) | Voice of Project Director |
Congo Cube (2003, Windows) | Game Designer |
Jewels and Jim (2003, BREW) | Lead Programmer |
[ full credits ]
Frequent Collaborators
People- 38 games with John Romero
- 29 games with John Carmack
- 26 games with Adrian Carmack
- 19 games with Robert Prince
- 13 games with George Broussard
- 13 games with Scott Miller
- 12 games with Robert M. Atkins
- 11 games with Jason Blochowiak
- 11 games with Stephen A. Hornback
- 11 games with Joe Siegler
Companies
- 21 games with id Software, Inc.
- 15 games with Apogee Software, Ltd.
- 14 games with Softdisk Publishing
- 13 games with Valve Corporation
- 9 games with Digital River, Inc.
- 8 games with FormGen, Inc.
- 7 games with 3D Realms Entertainment ApS
- 7 games with CDV Software Entertainment AG
- 6 games with Saffire, Inc
- 6 games with GOG Limited
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