Stevana "Stevie" Case (born 1976–1977)
is an American businesswoman. She is known for competing in the
first-person shooter
First-person shooter (FPS) is a sub-genre of shooter video games centered on gun and other weapon-based combat in a first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action through the eyes of the protagonist and controlling the p ...
game ''
Quake'' in the late 1990s, as well as contributing professionally to the
video game industry
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The video game industry has grown from niches to mainstrea ...
.
Competing under the alias KillCreek, she was one of the first notable female
esports players, gaining recognition for beating ''Quake'' designer
John Romero
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* John (given name)
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in a ''Quake''
deathmatch in 1997. She was the first professional gamer signed to the
Cyberathlete Professional League
The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) was a professional sports tournament organization specializing in computer and console video game competitions. It was founded by Angel Munoz on June 27, 1997, in Dallas, Texas. The CPL is considered the ...
(CPL).
Case worked for
Ion Storm
Ion Storm, L.P. was an American video game developer founded by video game industry veterans John Romero and Tom Hall, both formerly of id Software. Despite an impressive pedigree and high expectations, the company only produced one commercial ...
between 1997 and 2001, conducting
quality assurance and level design. She left the company to manage
Monkeystone Games
Monkeystone Games was a video game developer and publisher founded by John Romero, Tom Hall, Stevie Case, and Brian Moon. After its inception in July 2001, Monkeystone published several titles on multiple platforms.
History
Romero and Hall wer ...
with former Ion Storm employees Romero and
Tom Hall
Tom Hall is an American game designer best known for his work with id Software on titles such as '' Doom'' and ''Commander Keen''.
Career
Hall attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he earned a B.S. in Computer Science. In 1987 ...
. After a stint at
Warner Bros.
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managing the production of mobile games, she began working at various companies in business development and sales.
Early life
Case was raised in
Olathe, Kansas
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History 19th century
Olathe wa ...
. Her parents were a science teacher and a social worker.
As a child, she enjoyed playing computer games. Her first gaming experiences were with ''
Lode Runner
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'' and ''
Joust
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'' on an
Apple IIe
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computer her father bought when she was in second grade.
Case attended
Olathe East High School from 1991 to 1994.
As the
student government president, she was one of the
plaintiff
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s in the 1995 court case ''Case v. Unified School District No. 233''.
During the trial, students and parents in Olathe successfully
challenged the school district's decision to ban ''
Annie on my Mind'' from the school library.
Case later attended the
University of Kansas
The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, and several satellite campuses, research and educational centers, medical centers, and classes across the state of Kansas. T ...
in hopes of getting into
law school.
Career
Professional ''Quake'' player and John Romero deathmatch
While at the University of Kansas as a
freshman studying
political science
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, Case enjoyed playing ''
Doom
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* Daniel Doom (born 1934), Belgian cyclist
* Debbie Doom (born 1963), American softball pitcher
* ...
'' and ''
Doom II
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'' with her circle of friends.
She became interested in playing ''
Quake'' competitively through her then-boyfriend Tom "Entropy" Kimzey, joining his competitive team, Impulse 9, and competing under the alias KillCreek.
The name was inspired by the
Lawrence, Kansas band Kill Creek. Impulse 9 competed in the ''Quake'' competitive league Clanring, and won the T1 competition in 1996.
After a few months of competing and making a name for herself, Case went to
Dallas
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on a pilgrimage to meet some of the developers of her favorite
first-person-shooter computer games.
During her trip, she got the chance to play a ''Quake''
deathmatch against the game's designer,
John Romero
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* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
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* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Secon ...
, but was beaten by him in a close game.
After Romero put up a
web page jokingly insulting her skill at the game, Case publicly demanded a rematch with him.
While Case initially struggled in the best-of-three rematch, she rallied back to win the first round 25–19, and went on to ultimately defeat Romero. As punishment, Romero agreed to set up a web page praising Case.
Case was twenty years old at the time she won the rematch in 1997,
and beating one of the co-creators of ''Quake'' at his own game brought her a lot of publicity. She gained a sponsor in computer mouse manufacturer SpaceTec IMC that year,
and her victory against Romero received coverage in ''
Rolling Stone
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''.
Angel Munoz, the founder of
Cyberathlete Professional League
The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) was a professional sports tournament organization specializing in computer and console video game competitions. It was founded by Angel Munoz on June 27, 1997, in Dallas, Texas. The CPL is considered the ...
(CPL), convinced Case to join his league in July 1997, becoming its first signed professional gamer.
She eventually became one of the league's original founders.
Case competed in the first all-female ''Quake'' tournament that year, coming in second behind Kornelia Takacs. Case moved to Texas in the middle of 1997.
Describing her move, she said that while she had a passion for political science, she "was not excited about the day-to-day aspects of politics or practicing law."
Transition to game design
While playing professionally, Case began looking at game design as a potential career, stating, "I love games, and I love competition -- but having no choice but to play the same game day-in and day-out with all sorts of pressure attached just didn't suit my nature."
According to Case, she did freelance game design work from her Dallas home for two years after university, using free design tools that she downloaded. One of the first game levels she designed was for ''
SiN: Wages of Sin'' (1999).
Setting up a small studio called Primitive Earthling Games, she and some friends created a ''Quake II'' add-on called ''Vengeance'' and submitted it to
WizardWorks
WizardWorks Group, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company was founded in 1980 and, in 1993, WizardWorks opened the CompuWorks and MacSoft divisions. In 1996, WizardWorks was acquir ...
.
However, it never became available for purchase due to publishing delays.
Between 1998 and 2000, Case authored three
strategy guide books for
Prima Games
Prima Games is a publishing company of video game strategy guides in the United States. Formerly, Prima was an imprint of Dorling Kindersley, a division of Penguin Random House, and produced print ''strategy guides'', featuring ''in-depth walkth ...
: ''
Jazz Jackrabbit 2'' (1998), ''
Buck Bumble'' (1998), and ''
Daikatana
''Daikatana'' is a 2000 first-person shooter game developed by Ion Storm. It was published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows and Kemco for Nintendo 64. Players control a swordsmaster who travels through various time periods in an effor ...
'' (2000). She also contributed to their ''Quake II'' strategy guide.
Case was hired at
Ion Storm
Ion Storm, L.P. was an American video game developer founded by video game industry veterans John Romero and Tom Hall, both formerly of id Software. Despite an impressive pedigree and high expectations, the company only produced one commercial ...
in the summer of 1997 as a
video game tester
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.
In November 1998, Romero offered her a job in
level design
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, which she accepted.
Case helped design levels for ''
Daikatana
''Daikatana'' is a 2000 first-person shooter game developed by Ion Storm. It was published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows and Kemco for Nintendo 64. Players control a swordsmaster who travels through various time periods in an effor ...
'' (2000)
and ''
Anachronox'' (2001).
It was during this time period that Case began to date Romero. According to David Kushner's ''
Masters of Doom
''Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture'' is a 2003 book by David Kushner about id Software and its influence on popular culture, focusing chiefly on the video-game company's co-founders John Carmack and John ...
'', it was at this point when Case "radically reinvented herself" by losing weight, bleaching her hair, and undergoing
breast augmentation
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surgery.
Case received further press coverage, appearing on the March 2000 cover of ''
PC Accelerator
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History and profile
''PC Acceler ...
'', and being featured as one of the "Next Game Gods" in the November 2000 issue of ''
PC Gamer
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''. She was approached by ''
Playboy
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'' to appear in a nude pictorial, based on an interview she did in the ''
Los Angeles Times
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''. The pictorial was released online in May 2000.
When asked about how she changed after moving to Dallas and making video games a career, Case responded:
Making the leap to games helped me to realize that the only way to be truly happy is to live by your own rules, not limited by outside expectations. I love my job, found a wonderful boyfriend and truly found myself through games.
Case was still involved in the Cyberathlete Professional League in some capacity. She eventually transitioned into being CPL's "Master of Ceremonies", and in 1999, Case joined the CPL's
board of directors.
Case left Ion Storm in January 2001 to follow Romero to his new company,
Monkeystone Games
Monkeystone Games was a video game developer and publisher founded by John Romero, Tom Hall, Stevie Case, and Brian Moon. After its inception in July 2001, Monkeystone published several titles on multiple platforms.
History
Romero and Hall wer ...
, which was founded in August 2001.
Monkeystone was a mobile game development company formed from Romero's interest in mobile games, sparked by him wanting to move away from the lengthy development cycles of big-budget computer games. Case worked as a producer for Monkeystone's first game, ''
Hyperspace Delivery Boy!'', and also created the music and sound effects.
She also was credited on titles like Monkeystone's ''
Red Faction
''Red Faction'' is a series of shooter video games developed by Volition and owned by Koch Media. Originating in 2001, the ''Red Faction'' games have spanned Microsoft Windows, macOS and consoles, including the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, P ...
'' port for the
N-Gage.
After leaving Monkeystone Games, Case became a senior project manager for
Warner Bros.
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Online's mobile group.
Sales and business development
According to Case, she decided at this point to slowly transition out of working in the game development industry, stating in an interview:
There was a ton of harassment and hate and sexism and abuse. People would send me hate email all the time. ... The benefit of connecting with people was so drowned out by how bad it felt to be in the spotlight.
Case recalled receiving the opportunity to leave game development when one of her contacts approached her about a potential junior sales position at his workplace.
After leaving Warner Bros., Case was employed at
Tira Wireless in sales and business development. Afterwards, she held a position with
Spleak Media Network, where she was a director of product management.
In September 2008, she was vice president of business development and sales for
fatfoogoo, an online commerce company. Case also served as Senior Director of Business Development at
Live Gamer, and joined
PlaySpan in 2010 as
vice president
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of sales. PlaySpan was acquired by
Visa
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in 2011.
On March 1, 2010,
NewWorld, the former parent company of the CPL, announced that it had signed a two-year agreement with Stevie Case for the production of a new podcast show called ''Stevie FTW''. According to the website's
RSS feed, the last podcast was uploaded on March 11, 2011, and the last social media update was on the same date.
After working as the vice president of growth at San Francisco-based startup
Layer
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* ''Layers'' (Royce da 5'9" album)
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,
according to her
LinkedIn
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profile, she is now currently Head of Enterprise West Sales at
Twilio
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. She is also listed as a participant in SheEO, a nonprofit supporting the funding of
female entrepreneurs, as well as the female investor group 37 Angels.
Personal life
Case dated ''Quake'' player Tom "Entropy" Kimzey, who was also a University of Kansas student and a member of Impulse 9.
According to the June 1997 issue of
''Spin'', they were involved romantically until the spring of 1997. Case had also dated game developer Tom Mustaine.
Soon after defeating
John Romero
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* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Secon ...
in a ''Quake''
deathmatch, she and Romero started dating. Case and Romero moved in together in 1999, but their relationship ended in the spring of 2003. Case went on to marry a director of product development at
THQ
THQ Inc. was an American video game company based in Agoura Hills, California. It was founded in April 1990 by Jack Friedman, originally in Calabasas, and became a public company the following year through a reverse merger takeover. Initi ...
, and had a child with him.
In a 2016 interview, Case stated that she had been a single parent with full custody of her child for eight years.
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Living people
People from Olathe, Kansas
Place of birth missing (living people)
University of Kansas alumni
American video game designers
American esports players
Women video game developers
Women esports players
Year of birth missing (living people)