Shelley M. Day (born April 16, 1957) is a former producer of video games. She began her career in 1985, at Electronic Arts. Day also worked for Accolade, Taito and LucasArts before founding Humongous Entertainment together with colleague Ron Gilbert. She was the producer on Grand Prix Circuit and The Duel: Test Drive II at Accolade, and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis at Lucasarts. She created the Putt-Putt series' eponymous protagonist as a bedtime story for her son, which later became a popular series of children's video games. In 1999 she was listed on Time Magazine as one of the "Cyber Elite". After leaving Humongous Entertainment in 2001, Day and Gilbert founded Hulabee Entertainment to provide online games for kids, with approximately 20
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| - 雪莉·戴依(英語:Shelley Day)是美國的女性電子遊戲設計師、遊戲監製、以及遊戲公司、的成立者。 (zh)
- Shlelley Day byla producentka dětských videoher. Po odchodu z LucasArts založila spolu s Ronem Gilbertem společnost . Zde nechala vzniknout oblíbenou postavičku , která se následně objevila sérii stejnojmenných her pro děti. Pracovala také v dceřiné společnosti - . Po odchodu z Humongous založila společnost se zaměřením online her pro děti. (cs)
- Shelley M. Day (born April 16, 1957) is a former producer of video games. She began her career in 1985, at Electronic Arts. Day also worked for Accolade, Taito and LucasArts before founding Humongous Entertainment together with colleague Ron Gilbert. She was the producer on Grand Prix Circuit and The Duel: Test Drive II at Accolade, and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis at Lucasarts. She created the Putt-Putt series' eponymous protagonist as a bedtime story for her son, which later became a popular series of children's video games. In 1999 she was listed on Time Magazine as one of the "Cyber Elite". After leaving Humongous Entertainment in 2001, Day and Gilbert founded Hulabee Entertainment to provide online games for kids, with approximately 20 (en)
- Shelley Day é uma ex-produtora de jogos eletrônicos. Ela fundou a empresa com o colega Ron Gilbert, com quem trabalhou na LucasArts. Ela criou o personagem Putt-Putt numa história de ninar para seu filho, Travis, que acabou tornando-se uma série popular de jogos infantis. Em 1999, foi listada na revista Time como parte da "ciber-elite". Ela também fundou a subsidiária da Humongous, a Cavedog Entertainment. Após deixar a empresa, criou a Hulabee Entertainment em 2001 para fornecer jogos on-line para crianças, levando a maior parte dos seus empregados consigo. (pt)
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| - Shlelley Day byla producentka dětských videoher. Po odchodu z LucasArts založila spolu s Ronem Gilbertem společnost . Zde nechala vzniknout oblíbenou postavičku , která se následně objevila sérii stejnojmenných her pro děti. Pracovala také v dceřiné společnosti - . Po odchodu z Humongous založila společnost se zaměřením online her pro děti. Dne 2. prosince 2005 byla odsouzena k 30 měsícům vězení za defraudaci Asijsko Evropsko Americké Banky v Seattlu o 1,5 milionu dolarů. Bankovnímu úředníkovi nepravdivě tvrdila, že společnost koupila část její společnosti Hulabee a své tvrzení prokazovala zfalšovanými dokumenty. (cs)
- Shelley M. Day (born April 16, 1957) is a former producer of video games. She began her career in 1985, at Electronic Arts. Day also worked for Accolade, Taito and LucasArts before founding Humongous Entertainment together with colleague Ron Gilbert. She was the producer on Grand Prix Circuit and The Duel: Test Drive II at Accolade, and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis at Lucasarts. She created the Putt-Putt series' eponymous protagonist as a bedtime story for her son, which later became a popular series of children's video games. In 1999 she was listed on Time Magazine as one of the "Cyber Elite". After leaving Humongous Entertainment in 2001, Day and Gilbert founded Hulabee Entertainment to provide online games for kids, with approximately 20 former Humongous Entertainment staff joining them. (en)
- Shelley Day é uma ex-produtora de jogos eletrônicos. Ela fundou a empresa com o colega Ron Gilbert, com quem trabalhou na LucasArts. Ela criou o personagem Putt-Putt numa história de ninar para seu filho, Travis, que acabou tornando-se uma série popular de jogos infantis. Em 1999, foi listada na revista Time como parte da "ciber-elite". Ela também fundou a subsidiária da Humongous, a Cavedog Entertainment. Após deixar a empresa, criou a Hulabee Entertainment em 2001 para fornecer jogos on-line para crianças, levando a maior parte dos seus empregados consigo. Em 2 de dezembro de 2005, Day foi sentenciada a 30 meses de reclusão por fraude num caso envolvendo o Asia Europe Americas Bank of Seattle em mais de 1,5 milhão de dólares. Ela alegou falsamente ao encarregado de empréstimos no banco que a Disney Interactive estava comprando parte da Hulabee e apresentou documentos forjados para apoiar sua alegação. (pt)
- 雪莉·戴依(英語:Shelley Day)是美國的女性電子遊戲設計師、遊戲監製、以及遊戲公司、的成立者。 (zh)
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