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Paul Reiche III ( ) is an American
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, particularly known for his work on
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s. Reiche is best known for being the co-creator, together with Fred Ford, of the '' Star Control'' universe.


Career


Pen and paper RPGs

Reiche was a childhood friend of artist
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, before either of them worked in the
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industry. He and Otus played role-playing games together and released a few small games in the genre. After Otus joined TSR, the then-publisher of ''
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'' (''D&D''), Reiche was able to eventually find employment there as a writer. They made contributions to the evolving game and other games by TSR—Otus with artwork, Reiche with game design (primarily on ''D&D'' and ''
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''). Reiche's credits as developer include ''
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'', ''Slave Pits of the Undercity'' and ''Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords'', and ''
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'', and he also contributed to
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's ''
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'' for ''Gamma World''. Reiche also invented the race of
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mantis warriors for ''
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'', which debuted in the second set of ''
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''.


Computer games

Through his work at TSR, he met Jon Freeman, co-founder of computer game company
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(later Epyx), and together they decided to start a new gaming studio called
Free Fall Associates Free Fall Associates was a video game developer of the 1980s and early 1990s founded in 1981 by game designer Jon Freeman, game programmer Anne Westfall, and game designer Paul Reiche III. Westfall and Freeman are married. To start the new compa ...
. During this time, Reiche worked on '' Mail Order Monsters'', '' World Tour Golf'', and ''
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'', which were released with
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. Around this time, Reiche also befriended Greg Johnson and became fascinated with his expansive science fiction game ''
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''. Johnson had many conversations with Reiche, who advised him to draft a "story network" that would highlight all the most important points of the story and list the in-game objects necessary to advance from one to the next. Reiche's work on ''Starflight'' lasted a few weeks, while he was "supposed to be working on '' Mail Order Monsters"''.


Toys for Bob

After several successful releases, Reiche left Free Fall to form
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with Fred Ford. Though they had previously attended the same school, they had never met until a games night arranged by friends, both seeking a partner to work on a new project. One of the mutual friends who helped introduce them was fantasy artist
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. This led to their first collaboration, the game ''Star Control''. Reiche and Ford both shared a love of
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in both their formative years, and took inspiration from exaggerated societies taken to their extremes, and intelligent characters committed to an interesting agenda. While Reiche focused on the
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and
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, Ford was responsible for the programming. After publishing the game,
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contracted with Reiche and Ford to develop the sequel, ''
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''. As the project developed, he hired longtime friend Greg Johnson, who is credited as "one of the most significant contributors to Star Control II". The project would draw inspiration from ''Starflight'', which Reiche had helped with just a few years prior. Another friend, Erol Otus, is described as one of the broadest contributors in terms of different aspects of ''Star Control II'', including illustrations for the game manual, in-game art, music, text, and even voice-acting. Reiche himself voiced the Mycon and the neo-Dnyarri (also known as the Talking Pet). After the success of ''Star Control II'', Accolade offered Reiche and Ford the same budget to produce another sequel, which they turned down to pursue other projects. Toys for Bob proceeded to release '' Pandemonium!'' and '' The Unholy War'', and eventually took on a series of contracts for licensed work through the early 2000s. By 2002, Toys for Bob parted ways with
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and
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, and began seeking a new publisher. After completing ''
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'' (under the ''
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'' license), Reiche had all-but released ''
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'' when publisher
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fully acquired his company, in May 2005. What had begun as a partnership had evolved into a division of
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, then a corporation, and finally a studio within Activision.


Under Activision

Reiche would continue to work on licensed properties such as ''
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''. In that time, Activision gained the
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license, and suggested that Toys for Bob come up with something. This culminated in the release of '' Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' in 2011, with Reiche as Toys for Bob's Creative Director. The game became a surprise success, and his most notable game since Star Control. The next year, they followed up with the successful release of '' Skylanders Giants'', building a new franchise with one billion dollars in sales just 15 months after the first game. The series was one of the first and most successful to utilize the
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feature, and the soaring demand would challenge Reiche to release '' Skylanders: Trap Team'' on 10 platforms simultaneously, in 2014. After years of requests from fans,. Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III announced they would be working on a direct sequel to the story of Star Control II.


Star Control intellectual property split

In 2018, Stardock sued Paul Reiche III along with Fred Ford in '' Stardock Systems, Inc. v. Reiche'', for trademark infringement of the "Star Control" trademark. During the course of the lawsuit, Stardock trademarked numerous alien names from Star Control 1 and 2. Reiche and Ford asserted that Atari only owned the game name, marketing content and the new aliens in ''Star Control 3'', and that the in-game alien names to the first two games were never Atari's to sell. Litigation ended at June 2019 when both sides reached a settlement that involved the parties exchanging honey for mead and the parties agreeing that Stardock has exclusive rights of the Star Control name with a list of alien names from the first two games being for the exclusive use for Reiche and Ford.


Influence and legacy

Reiche is listed in the credits for ''
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'' under "Invaluable Help". as well as in "Inspiration" section of credits for '' Strange Adventures in Infinite Space''.


References


External links


Reiche's profile
on
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Reiche's early career history
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reiche, Paul American video game designers Creative directors Dungeons & Dragons game designers Living people Star Control Year of birth missing (living people)