GAME DESIGNER

Steve Jackson

1953 - Today

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Steve Jackson (born 1953) is an American game designer whose creations include the role-playing game GURPS and the card game Munchkin. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Steve Jackson is the 17th most popular game designer (up from 34th in 2019), the 4,726th most popular biography from United States (up from 8,762nd in 2019) and the 7th most popular American Game Designer.

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Among GAME DESIGNERS

Among game designers, Steve Jackson ranks 17 out of 77Before her are Gabe Newell, Toru Iwatani, John Carmack, Satoshi Tajiri, Sid Meier, and Todd Howard. After her are Shigesato Itoi, Masayuki Uemura, Klaus Teuber, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Shinji Mikami, and Naoto Ohshima.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Steve Jackson ranks 195Before her are Ivica Šurjak, Klaus Wowereit, Dieter Zetsche, Ahmad Sa'adat, René Houseman, and Leon Spinks. After her are Yolande Moreau, Serginho Chulapa, Billy Sheehan, René Vandereycken, Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah, and Jane Badler.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Steve Jackson ranks 4,726 out of 20,380Before her are Larry Black (1951), Dana Scott (1932), Evelyn McHale (1923), Steven Hill (1922), Andrew Blake (1947), and Melanie Thornton (1967). After her are Ken Jenkins (1940), Theodore Van Kirk (1921), Judith Reisman (1935), Nick Cravat (1912), Misha Collins (1974), and Douglas Tompkins (1943).

Among GAME DESIGNERS In United States

Among game designers born in United States, Steve Jackson ranks 7Before her are Gary Gygax (1938), Lizzie Magie (1866), Jeff Kinney (1971), Gabe Newell (1962), John Carmack (1970), and Todd Howard (1971). After her are Carol Shaw (1955), Will Wright (1960), Roberta Williams (1953), John Romero (1967), Dave Arneson (1947), and Jeff Kaplan (1972).