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Margaret Wallace (born May 30, 1967) is an American entrepreneur, gaming and media professional. In 2009, she co-founded Playmatics with
Nicholas Fortugno Nicholas Fortugno (born May 13, 1975) is an American game designer and educator. Fortugno is CCO of Playmatics LLC, a New York City-based game development studio focusing on casual games and co-founded with Margaret Wallace. Fortugno is perhap ...
in New York, New York. The company focuses on bringing new kinds of immersive experiences to casual gamers. In 2006, she was named one of the hundred most influential women in the game industry.


Education

While in high school, Wallace participated in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Scholarship, which allows students to study a year abroad in Germany. Under the scholarship, she attended a one-month language and cultural preparation course at The Experiment in International Living (now World Learning) in Brattleboro, Vermont and spent her final year of high school at the Gymnasium Mellendorf in Mellendorf, Lower Saxony, Germany. As an undergraduate, she attended Boston University, where she studied Communication and Philosophy and received a Bachelor of Science with Distinction in 1989. Wallace subsequently studied Communication and Cultural Theory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, earning an MA in 1996.


Career

After Boston, Wallace moved to San Francisco, California, where she became professionally involved in the Internet and gaming, particularly
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.


PF.Magic

In 1996, Wallace joined PF.Magic, a video game developer founded in 1991 and located in San Francisco, CA. Though it developed other types of
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, PF.Magic was arguably best known for its
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games, such as '' Dogz'', ''Catz'', and ''
Oddballz PF Magic was a video game developer founded in 1991 and located in San Francisco, California, United States. Though it developed other types of video games, it was best known for its virtual pet games, such as '' Dogz'' and ''Catz''. The company was ...
''; Wallace participated in the development of: *''Catz II: Your Virtual Petz'' (1997) *''Dogz 2: Your Virtual Petz'' (1997) *''Oddballz: Your Wacky Computer Petz'' (1996) *''The Petz Web Fun Pack''


Mindscape

After Mindscape, Inc.’s acquisition of PF.Magic in early 1998, Wallace continued employment with the company’s online content group. The Learning Company (TLC) acquired Mindscape, Inc. in March 1998 for $150 million.
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soon purchased TLC in 1999 for $3.8 billion, renaming it "Mattel Interactive". The
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on the ''Petz'', ''Oddballz'' and ''
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'' titles was eventually acquired by
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. Currently, Petz is Ubisoft's number six top-selling brand, having sold over thirteen million units to date.


Shockwave.com

In 1999, Wallace joined Shockwave.com—then operating under its early name, Shockrave.com. There she produced some of the company's most popular titles, including Shockwave Tetris, Blix, Shockwave Jigsaw Puzzles, and content for Photo Greetings and Jigsaw Puzzle Maker. For the 2000 Shockwave Tetris game, Wallace worked closely with Blue Planet Software on staying true to the Tetris brand. She also incorporated a techno soundtrack to this version of Tetris, having a techno version of the Tetris theme song composed. She also worked with Astralwerks Records who provided a track from Q-Burns Abstract Message called "Feng Shui" for the game. Beatnik, Inc. was the primary music provider for this version of Tetris. The game had a unique sonified accompaniment that is customized to a player's individual gameplay and skill level.


Skunk Studios

In 2001, Wallace went on to Co-Found and become chief executive officer of Skunk Studios. Formed by all former employees of Shockwave.com, Skunk Studios was one of the first to call itself a casual game company. Skunk Studios is best known for titles including: *''Varmintz'' *''QBeez'' *''QBeez 2'' *''Gutterball'' *''Gutterball 2'' *''Tennis Titans'' *''Tennis Titans 2'' *''Mah Jong Adventures'' *''Spelvin'' *''Word Up'' *''Sveerz'' *''Tamale Loco: Rumble in the Desert II ''


Rebel Monkey

In 2007, Wallace cofounded and become chief executive officer of Rebel Monkey Inc., a New York City-based entertainment company focused on providing new kinds of real-time immersive play for casual gamers. The company was cofounded with Nicholas Fortugno, lead designer behind the original
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game brand. In October 2007, the company secured an initial round of investment from
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. In early 2009, Rebel Monkey announced the launch of casual
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''CampFu'' and the Monkey Wrench gaming platform on which it is built. CampFu CampFu is an online virtual world with a summer camp theme. Emphasizing collaborative team play and aimed at the teenaged demographic, CampFu officially launched on March 17, 2009, after a beta stage that began in February of the same year. CampFu is free to play, but users can access premium content by purchasing in-world currency called FuCash and/or a VIP membership subscription. Users can also earn Tickets, which can be exchanged for clothing items, by playing CampFu games. Games currently playable include: *''Veg-Out'' *''WordMob'' *''Fungeez'' *''Critter Smackdown'' Rebel Monkey Inc. closed permanently after it failed to secure subsequent funding during the economic downturn in Summer 2009.


Playmatics

In September 2009, Wallace and
Nick Fortugno Nicholas Fortugno (born May 13, 1975) is an American game designer and educator. Fortugno is CCO of Playmatics LLC, a New York City-based game development studio focusing on casual games and co-founded with Margaret Wallace. Fortugno is perhap ...
started a new company focused on game design and development called Playmatics, LLC. In 2010, Playmatics created the Fortugno-designed interactive comic "The Interrogation" for the television series ''
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''. The game went on to be recognized for a CableFAX Best of the Web award. Other titles by Playmatics include Disney's The Kingdom Keepers "Race to Save the Magic."


Shadow Government, Inc.

In 2011, Wallace and Fortugno co-founded Shadow Government, Inc along with Philippe Trawnika. Shadow Government, Inc. is dedicated to bringing new forms of social gaming based on gamifying real countries, systems, and worldwide events.


Public speaking

Wallace is a frequent speaker on the state of the industry, business and casual and online games at conferences such as the Game Developers Conference/San Francisco, GC Developers Conference (Leipzig), Casual Connect, The Austin Game Conference, and the LA and NY Games Conference. She delivered
keynote
on
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at nextMedia Toronto. She was also a keynote speaker at the ICEC 2006.


In print

*Co-Editor, IGDA Casual Games White Paper 2006 *Data Collection, ''The Social and Cultural Aspects of VCR Use'' *Interviewee, ''Creating Casual Games for Profit and Fun''


Memberships and affiliations

*Member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences *Steering Committee member for the International Game Developers Association Casual Game Special Interest Group (2005–2008) *Adjunct Faculty of Parsons the New School of Design *Screen Burn Advisory Committee


External links


PlaymaticsShadow Government, Inc.Rebel Monkey, Inc.CampFuRebel Monkey raises $1M InvestmentMore details on Rebel Monkey project as it hires CTO
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's coverage of Wallace's talk at the Austin Game Developers' Conference 2008â
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* ttp://www.informit.com/podcasts/episode.aspx?e=c8908018-a848-4350-8dfb-08403be210da Radio Interview with Margaret Wallace for National Association for Women in Technologybr>Radio Interview with Margaret Wallace on Shift RadioInterview in Edge OnlineInterview with Margaret Wallace in Edge Online


References

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