Matt Burch
Matt Burch | |
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Born |
1978/1979 (age 37ā38) Kansas, United States |
Occupation | Software Engineer |
Spouse(s) | Mary Burch |
Matt Burch (born 1978/1979)[1] is a computer programmer who created the computer game Escape Velocity and programmed the engine for its sequels, Escape Velocity Override and Escape Velocity Nova, published by Ambrosia Software.[lower-alpha 1]
Burch graduated from the University of Kansas in 1999 with a degree in computer engineering and is married to Mary Burch.
Apart from the Escape Velocity series, he has released an open-source, simple three-dimensional space game called Exobattle, as well as authoring the original version of the 1995 commercial release Diamonds 3D. Burch is currently employed in the computer engineering field and states that he currently has no plans to program any more games in the future. Apart from his work and wife, Burch is also an amateur pilot who builds his own planes.
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References
- ā Hartsock, Andrew (February 7, 1999). "A Love of Computers Has Helped a KU Student Make Games People Play". Lawrence Journal-World. pp. 1Eā2E.