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Garry M. Gaber

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American game designer, director, project leader, artist, writer and programmer
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Garry M. Gaber
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Video game designer, director, project leader, artist and programmer
EmployerLucasArts
Known forHis work on the Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds franchise.

Garry M. Gaber is a game designer, director, project leader, artist, writer and programmer who worked on a number of notable LucasArts Video Games from 1994 through 2003. He is probably best known for his work as Project Leader and Designer on the Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds franchise.

He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University and worked in the engineering field before being hired by LucasArts in 1994.

He currently is owner of Escape Hatch Entertainment, LLC, and has worked on two educational titles geared toward high school students, "Discover Babylon" and "Immune Attack".

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