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|type =developer |
|type =developer |
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+ | |image =Chadwick Moore.jpg |
|other names =Chad |
|other names =Chad |
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|date of birth =? |
|date of birth =? |
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|wikipedia = |
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+ | |twitter =Pappylicious |
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|mobygames =http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,26425/ |
|mobygames =http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,26425/ |
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}}{{Games|FO2}} |
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− | '''Chadwick Moore''' was an [[Interplay Entertainment|Interplay]] artist. He |
+ | '''Chadwick Moore''' was an [[Interplay Entertainment|Interplay]] artist. He did not do any art for the first ''[[Fallout]]'', but he nevertheless got a character named after him - [[Dominic Moore|Moore]], the [[psyker]] from [[the Cathedral]]. He was also a ''[[Fallout 2]]'' artist, and he once again got a character with his last name - [[Thomas Moore]]. Both of these characters (as well as Chad himself in [[Chris Avellone]]'s [[Fallout Bible 9]]) were described as scruffy. |
After leaving Interplay, Moore joined [[Troika Games]]. |
After leaving Interplay, Moore joined [[Troika Games]]. |
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− | ===''[[Fallout 2]]'' (1998)=== |
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− | *Additional art |
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==Employment history== |
==Employment history== |
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+ | |from =2007 |
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+ | |to =Present |
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+ | |company =Carbine Studios |
− | |role = |
+ | |role =Lead Narrative Designer |
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+ | |from =2005 |
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+ | |to =2007 |
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+ | |company =Treyarch Games |
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+ | |role =Lead Character Artist |
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+ | |from =1999 |
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+ | |to =2004 |
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+ | |company =[[Troika Games]] |
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+ | |role =Lead Artist/Lead Designer |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |from =1995 |
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+ | |to =1999 |
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+ | |company =[[Interplay Entertainment]] |
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+ | |role =Lead Artist |
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− | |year =1998 |
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− | |title =FO2 |
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− | |credit =Additional Art |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Chad}} |
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[[Category:Interplay Entertainment and Black Isle Studios employees]] |
[[Category:Interplay Entertainment and Black Isle Studios employees]] |
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Revision as of 12:08, 4 November 2019
Chadwick Moore was an Interplay artist. He did not do any art for the first Fallout, but he nevertheless got a character named after him - Moore, the psyker from the Cathedral. He was also a Fallout 2 artist, and he once again got a character with his last name - Thomas Moore. Both of these characters (as well as Chad himself in Chris Avellone's Fallout Bible 9) were described as scruffy.
After leaving Interplay, Moore joined Troika Games.
Employment history
From | To | Company | Role |
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2007 | Present | Carbine Studios | Lead Narrative Designer |
2005 | 2007 | Treyarch Games | Lead Character Artist |
1999 | 2004 | Troika Games | Lead Artist/Lead Designer |
1995 | 1999 | Interplay Entertainment | Lead Artist |
Credits
Fallout series
Year | Title | Credited as/for |
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1998 | Fallout 2 | Additional Art |
Quotes
- "No coincidence. Both were most likely named after famed scruffy Interplay artist, Chad Moore, who constantly aspires to be as cool as me and fails because he is too scruffy." - Chris Avellone in Fallout Bible 9