David Mullich

David Mullich
David Mullich

Edu-Ware publicity photo, 1982
Born 1958
Burbank, California
Occupation Game producer

David Mullich (born 1958, in Burbank, California) is an American game producer and designer best known for creating the cult classic 1980 adventure game The Prisoner, producing the 1995 adaptation I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, and developing many games in the Heroes of Might and Magic franchise. And with a career spanning more than twenty-five years, Mullich worked not only for some of the first computer game publishers, but went on to work for some of the biggest game companies of today.

  • During the filming of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Mullich was a well-known member of the J.R.R. Tolkien on-line fan community, being a news reporter and film messageboard moderater for the website Tolkien Online and, under the pseudonym Ancalagon The Black, publisher of "The Complete List of Film Changes," documenting the differences between the films and the books.

The hero, Sir Mullich in Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade, is named after him. Sir Mullich has one of the best specialities in the game that makes the units under him gained improved speed.

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Career

Mullich's work in computer games began at the birth of the computer game industry in 1978 when his COBOL professor at California State University, Northridge hired him to work as a clerk and programmer at Rainbow Computing, one of the first computer stores to open in the Los Angeles area. Sherwin Steffin, who was a frequent customer at the store, recruited Mullich to develop games for his new start-up game publishing company, Edu-Ware Services. Upon graduating in 1980 with a degree in computer science, Mullich joined Edu-Ware as a full-time employee, and as his first assignment created the ground-breaking adventure game The Prisoner.[1]

Mullich went on to design most the Edu-Ware's innovative line of adventure games and role-playing games, and programmed the company's EWS3 graphics engine as well as many of its educational programs. As the company grew, he was promoted to Vice President of Software Development and managed other programmers coding both entertainment and educational products designed by him and other members of the design staff. After five years, Mullich and several other key Edu-Ware employees left to form their own company, Electric Transit, which specialized in first person 3D games and became Electronic Arts’ first affiliated label publisher.

In 1987, Mullich joined Walt Disney Computer Software, where he produced computer and console games based upon Disney characters, films, and television shows with external developers and licensees. Four years later he joined developer Interactive Support Group to create driving and action games for fifth generation console systems CD-I and 3DO. Mullich next went on to become development director at game publisher Cyberdreams, where he produced award-winning games in collaboration with notables such as science fiction author Harlan Ellison, fantasy artist H.R. Giger and horror director Wes Craven.

While participating in a game design panel at the Computer Game Developer’s Conference, Mullich met Jon Van Caneghem, founder of veteran game developer New World Computing. Van Caneghem hired Mullich in 1997 to lead the thirty-person development team for Heroes of Might and Magic. Mullich ran the team behind the best-selling strategy game franchise for five years, including the development of Heroes of Might and Magic III, named by PC Gamer magazine in 2005 as the 25th best game of all time.

With the financial demise of parent company The 3DO Company, Mullich left New World for software publishing giant Activision to produce Star Trek themed real-time strategy games and the Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines role-playing game based upon the Half-Life 2 engine.

When his contract with Activision concluded, Mullich was hired by fellow Cyberdreams alumni Jamie Ottilie to be the development director of his mobile game publishing start-up, Abandon Mobile.

Married with children, Mullich makes his home in Valencia, California.

Games

Titles developed or produced by Mullich span three decades. Most of his games are listed below in chronological order (non-entertainment titles excluded).

Published by EduWare Services

  • Space II (1979)
  • Windfall: An Oil Crisis Simulation (1980)
  • Network (1980)
  • The Prisoner (1980)
  • Empire I: World Builders (1981)
  • Rendezvous: A Space Shuttle Flight Simulation (1982)
  • Prisoner 2 (1982)
  • Empire II: Interstellar Sharks (1982)
  • Tranquility Base (computer game) (1984)
  • Empire III: Armageddon (1984)

Published by Electric Transit

  • Wilderness: A Survival Adventure (1986)
  • Lunar Explorer: A Space Flight Simulator (1986)

Published by Walt Disney Computer Software

  • Win, Lose or Draw (1988)
  • Matterhorn Screamer (1988)
  • The Chase on Tom Sawyer's Island (1988)
  • DuckTales: The Quest for Gold (1990)
  • Mickey's Crossword Puzzle Maker (1991)

Published by Philips Interactive Media of America

  • Video Speedway (1993)

Published by Cyberdreams

Published by The 3DO Company

  • Heroes of Might and Magic III (1999)
  • Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade (1999)
  • Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death (2000)
  • Heroes Chronicles: Conquest of the Underworld (2000)
  • Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements (2000)
  • Heroes Chronicles: Warlords of the Wastelands (2000)
  • Heroes Chronicles: The Final Chapters (2001)
  • Heroes of Might and Magic IV (2002)

Published by Activision

  • Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (2004)

Published by Abandon Mobile

Published by Spin Master Studios

  • Bakugan Dimensions (2010)
  • Zoobles (2010)

References

  1. ^ Tommervik, Allan (May 1981). "Exec Edu-Ware". Softalk: 4, 6, 19. 

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