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Chad Moore
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Chad Moore graduated in 1993 with a Degree in Economics but entered the game scene instead, joining up with Interplay to contribute to Fallout 2's development in 1998. In 2001, he joined Troika Games and used his various skills to help in the development of Arcanum (programming, voice directing and casting), and Bloodlines (lead character modeler, assorted design, dialogue, and story). After Troika disappeared, Chad has been involved in two projects for SCEA (Sony Computer Entertainment America), Jet Li: Rise to Honor (SCEA motion capture team) and God of War (animation supervisor). Chadwick Moore was an Interplay artist. He did not do any art for the first Fallout, but he nevertheless got a character named after him - Moore, the psyker from the Cathedral. He was also a Fallout 2 artist, and he once again got a character with his last name - Thomas Moore. Both of these characters (as well as Chad himself in Chris Avellone's Fallout Bible 9) were described as scruffy. After leaving Interplay, Moore joined Troika Games.
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Chadwick Moore was an Interplay artist. He did not do any art for the first Fallout, but he nevertheless got a character named after him - Moore, the psyker from the Cathedral. He was also a Fallout 2 artist, and he once again got a character with his last name - Thomas Moore. Both of these characters (as well as Chad himself in Chris Avellone's Fallout Bible 9) were described as scruffy. After leaving Interplay, Moore joined Troika Games. Chad Moore graduated in 1993 with a Degree in Economics but entered the game scene instead, joining up with Interplay to contribute to Fallout 2's development in 1998. In 2001, he joined Troika Games and used his various skills to help in the development of Arcanum (programming, voice directing and casting), and Bloodlines (lead character modeler, assorted design, dialogue, and story). After Troika disappeared, Chad has been involved in two projects for SCEA (Sony Computer Entertainment America), Jet Li: Rise to Honor (SCEA motion capture team) and God of War (animation supervisor).
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