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Michael A. Pondsmith : ウィキペディア英語版
Mike Pondsmith

Michael Alyn Pondsmith (born April 14, 1954), typically credited as Mike Pondsmith, is an American roleplaying, board, and video game designer. He is best known for his work for the publisher R. Talsorian Games, where he developed a majority of the company's role-playing game lines since the company's founding in 1982.〔(【引用サイトリンク】R. Talsorian Games">accessdate=2012-12-09 )〕 Pondsmith is credited as an author of several RPG lines, including ''Mekton'' (1984), ''Cyberpunk'' (1988) and ''Castle Falkenstein'' (1994). He also contributed to the Forgotten Realms and Oriental Adventures lines of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, worked in various capacities on video games, and authored or co-created several board games. Pondsmith also worked as an instructor at the DigiPen Institute of Technology.
==Early life and education==
Born into a military family, Mike Pondsmith was the son of a psychologist and an Air Force officer, who traveled around the world with the U.S. Air Force for the first 18 years of his life.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2012-12-09 )〕 He graduated from the University of California, Davis with a B.A. in graphic design and a B.S. in behavioral psychology.〔 Pondsmith recalls that he had been designing games even as a child, but it was not until college that he was introduced to the idea of pen and paper roleplaying games when a friend got a copy of the original ''Dungeons & Dragons'' ''(D&D)''. Having a lot of naval wargaming experience, he became interested in the gameplay mechanics utilized by ''D&D'' but not in the fantasy setting it presented.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=DigiPen PodClass Issue 5, September 2006 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=DigiPen PodClass Issue 6, October 2006 )〕 His interest spiked, however, when he acquired a copy of ''Traveller'', a science fiction role-playing game published in 1977 by Game Designers' Workshop. Dissatisfied with its mechanics, Pondsmith rewrote the game for his personal use under the name ''Imperial Star''. Pondsmith later called ''Traveller'' the best roleplaying game he had encountered in the Green Ronin's award winning Hobby Games: The 100 Best.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hobby Games: The 100 Best Contents )

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