Damon Slye


Damon Slye is a computer game designer, director, and programmer. In 1984 he founded Dynamix with Jeff Tunnell in Eugene, Oregon. He is best known for creating the historic flight simulations Red Baron, A-10 Tank Killer, and Aces of the Pacific.
Slye's first product was Stellar 7, an action game for the Apple II which used 3D wireframe graphics. He followed it up with Arcticfox, the first original title Electronic Arts published for the new Amiga computer.
In 1994 Slye left Dynamix and the game industry, saying that he wanted a "sabbatical" to study math and physics as well as "playing chess, and skiing, and playing basketball, and doing a lot of reading", but expected to be "building products again" in a year. He founded Mad Otter Games in 2007.

Games

Stellar 7, Penguin SoftwareArcticfox, Electronic ArtsSkyfox II, Electronic ArtsAbrams Battle Tank, Electronic ArtsProject Firestart, Electronic ArtsMechWarrior, ActivisionDeathtrack, ActivisionDavid Wolf: Secret Agent, DynamixA-10 Tank Killer, DynamixStellar 7, DynamixRed Baron, DynamixRed Baron: Mission Builder, DynamixAces of the Pacific, DynamixAces of the Pacific, Expansion Disk, WWII:1946, DynamixAces Over Europe, DynamixAce of Aces, Instant ActionVillagers and Heroes, Mad Otter Games