Nicky Robinson (game programmer)


Nicky Robinson is an American computer game programmer and software developer. Her career spanned over thirty years, extending back to titles such as Star Control and Mail Order Monsters, which she worked on with Evan Robinson and game designer Paul Reiche III. Robinson later worked at 3DO as a game programmer and on the Android software as a release manager on the Skype team at Microsoft.
Robinson is credited as helping start the Game Developers Conference as an offshoot of the Journal of Computer Game Design. She later served in the board of the conference at the invitation of Chris Crawford.
Robinson's work has been published by Electronic Arts, Activision, Accolade, 3DO and Atari.
Robinson had been active in the organization and leadership of Women in Games International, a group dedicated to involving more women in professional game development and to advancing their careers.

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