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Danielle Bunten Berry (February 19, 1949 – July 3, 1998), formerly known as Dan Bunten, was an American game designer and programmer, known for the 1983 game M.U.L.E., one of the first influential multiplayer video games, and 1984's The Seven Cities of Gold. In 1998, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Computer Game Developers Association. In 2007, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences chose Berry as the 10th inductee into its Hall of Fame.

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  • Danielle Bunten Berry (19 de febrero de 1949 – 3 de julio de 1998),​​ También conocida como Dan Bunten, fue una diseñadora de juegos y programadora estadounidense, conocida por haber creado al juego de 1983 M.U.L.E. (uno de los primeros juegos multijugador influyentes), y a Las siete ciudades de oro de 1984. En 1998 fue galardonada con el Lifetime Achievement Award por la International Game Developers Association. Y en 2007, la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Interactivas eligió a Bunten como la décima miembro de su Salón de la fama.​
  • Danielle Bunten Berry, nata Daniel Paul Bunten (Saint Louis, 19 febbraio 1949 – Little Rock, 3 luglio 1998), è stata un'autrice di videogiochi statunitense, conosciuta per la creazione di importanti titoli come M.U.L.E. e The Seven Cities of Gold.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry (* 19. Februar 1949 als Daniel Paul Bunten, kurz Dan Bunten, in St. Louis, Missouri; † 3. Juli 1998 in Little Rock, Arkansas) war eine US-amerikanische Spieleentwicklerin und Programmiererin. 1982 gründete Bunten das erfolgreiche Entwicklerstudio Ozark Softscape. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Publisher Electronic Arts entwickelte Bunten vor allem in den 1980er Jahren einige Computerspiele, die heutzutage als einflussreiche und innovative Klassiker gelten. Dazu zählen insbesondere die Multiplayer-Wirtschaftssimulation M.U.L.E. (1983), das Open-World-Strategiespiel Seven Cities of Gold (1984) sowie das als erstes kommerzielles Online-Strategiespiel geltende Modem Wars (1988). Neben ihrer Tätigkeit als Spieleentwicklerin trat Bunten zusätzlich als Software-Theoretikerin in Erscheinung.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry, assignée garçon sous le nom de Daniel Paul Bunten le 19 février 1949 à Saint-Louis, Missouri, et morte le 3 juillet 1998 à Little Rock, Arkansas, d'un cancer du poumon, aussi connue sous le diminutif de « Dan » or « Dani » Bunten, était une femme trans américaine conceptrice et programmeuse de jeux vidéo, connue pour les jeux M.U.L.E. (1983) (l'un des premiers jeux multijoueurs) et The Seven Cities of Gold (1984). En 1992, Daniel Paul Bunten subit une intervention chirurgicale pour changer de sexe et ajoutera le nom de jeune fille de sa mère, Berry, à son nom. En 1998, elle gagna le Prix de l'International Game Developers Association. En 2007, l'Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences l'ajouta à son AIAS Hall of Fame.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry (St. Louis, 19 de fevereiro de 1949 – 3 de julho de 1998), também conhecida como Dan Bunten, foi uma designer americana de jogos eletrônicos. Ela é conhecida pelo desenvolvimento do jogo [en], um dos primeiros videogames multiplayer influentes da história e um dos primeiros jogos distribuidos pela EA Games. Também é conhecida como uma das criadoras de [en], jogo de estratégia considerado um dos primeiros jogos de mundo aberto feitos.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry (February 19, 1949 – July 3, 1998), formerly known as Dan Bunten, was an American game designer and programmer, known for the 1983 game M.U.L.E., one of the first influential multiplayer video games, and 1984's The Seven Cities of Gold. In 1998, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Computer Game Developers Association. In 2007, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences chose Berry as the 10th inductee into its Hall of Fame.
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  • A photograph of Danielle Bunten Berry smiling at the camera
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  • Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
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  • A list of Berry's games
  • Dani Bunten Berry Memorial Site
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  • Danielle Bunten Berry (19 de febrero de 1949 – 3 de julio de 1998),​​ También conocida como Dan Bunten, fue una diseñadora de juegos y programadora estadounidense, conocida por haber creado al juego de 1983 M.U.L.E. (uno de los primeros juegos multijugador influyentes), y a Las siete ciudades de oro de 1984. En 1998 fue galardonada con el Lifetime Achievement Award por la International Game Developers Association. Y en 2007, la Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Interactivas eligió a Bunten como la décima miembro de su Salón de la fama.​
  • Danielle Bunten Berry, assignée garçon sous le nom de Daniel Paul Bunten le 19 février 1949 à Saint-Louis, Missouri, et morte le 3 juillet 1998 à Little Rock, Arkansas, d'un cancer du poumon, aussi connue sous le diminutif de « Dan » or « Dani » Bunten, était une femme trans américaine conceptrice et programmeuse de jeux vidéo, connue pour les jeux M.U.L.E. (1983) (l'un des premiers jeux multijoueurs) et The Seven Cities of Gold (1984). En 1992, Daniel Paul Bunten subit une intervention chirurgicale pour changer de sexe et ajoutera le nom de jeune fille de sa mère, Berry, à son nom.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry, nata Daniel Paul Bunten (Saint Louis, 19 febbraio 1949 – Little Rock, 3 luglio 1998), è stata un'autrice di videogiochi statunitense, conosciuta per la creazione di importanti titoli come M.U.L.E. e The Seven Cities of Gold.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry (* 19. Februar 1949 als Daniel Paul Bunten, kurz Dan Bunten, in St. Louis, Missouri; † 3. Juli 1998 in Little Rock, Arkansas) war eine US-amerikanische Spieleentwicklerin und Programmiererin. Neben ihrer Tätigkeit als Spieleentwicklerin trat Bunten zusätzlich als Software-Theoretikerin in Erscheinung.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry (St. Louis, 19 de fevereiro de 1949 – 3 de julho de 1998), também conhecida como Dan Bunten, foi uma designer americana de jogos eletrônicos. Ela é conhecida pelo desenvolvimento do jogo [en], um dos primeiros videogames multiplayer influentes da história e um dos primeiros jogos distribuidos pela EA Games. Também é conhecida como uma das criadoras de [en], jogo de estratégia considerado um dos primeiros jogos de mundo aberto feitos.
  • Danielle Bunten Berry (February 19, 1949 – July 3, 1998), formerly known as Dan Bunten, was an American game designer and programmer, known for the 1983 game M.U.L.E., one of the first influential multiplayer video games, and 1984's The Seven Cities of Gold. In 1998, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Computer Game Developers Association. In 2007, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences chose Berry as the 10th inductee into its Hall of Fame.
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