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inXile entertainment has announced that Jason Anderson, one of the original Fallout design team members, has joined the company as creative director for an unannounced role-playing game. Anderson recently left Interplay, where in his second tenure there served as creative director for the next generation MMO, Project: V13.

Anderson began his career as a 3D artist at Interplay working on USCF Chess. He was a key member of the original Fallout development team, contributing to both art and design. Working closely with Tim Cain, he helped design the isometric engine, game world and interface used in Fallout. In addition to Fallout, Anderson assisted as an artist on Stonekeep and Of Light & Darkness, and he contributed to the initial design for Fallout 2. After leaving Interplay, Anderson was one of the three founding members of Troika Games, producing such games as Arcanum: Of Magick & Steamworks, Obscura and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.

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