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Adham started programming at 14, making his own games through high school and college.<ref name="25Years" /> In the 1980s, Adham hung out with a group of friends that included Interplay founder Brian Fargo. He would playtest games for Fargo and eventually program his own games while studying at UCLA.<ref name="EarlyYears">[https://web.archive.org/web/20020222120326/http://www.blizzard.com:80/blizz-anniversary/allen.shtml Allen: The Early Years], ''Blizzard Entertainment''. Accessed on 2017-07-08</ref> He received his bachelor's degree in 1990 from UCLA.<ref name="UCLAHonorDinner2006_11_06">[http://web.archive.org/20071222072355/www.engineer.ucla.edu/news/2006/Awards%20Dinner%202006.htm UCLA Engineering Celebrates Accomplishments at Annual Awards Dinner]. Accessed 2008-04-30</ref> Shortly after graduation, he and Morhaime, as well as others, founded Silicon and Synapse<ref name="25Years">2016-11-05, [http://blizzpro.com/2016/11/05/25-years-blizzard/ A LOOK BACK AT 25 YEARS OF BLIZZARD]. ''Blizzpro'', accessed on 2016-11-26</ref> in 1991. After doing a number of ports, he worked on ''RPM Racing''<ref name="EarlyYears" />
 
Adham started programming at 14, making his own games through high school and college.<ref name="25Years" /> In the 1980s, Adham hung out with a group of friends that included Interplay founder Brian Fargo. He would playtest games for Fargo and eventually program his own games while studying at UCLA.<ref name="EarlyYears">[https://web.archive.org/web/20020222120326/http://www.blizzard.com:80/blizz-anniversary/allen.shtml Allen: The Early Years], ''Blizzard Entertainment''. Accessed on 2017-07-08</ref> He received his bachelor's degree in 1990 from UCLA.<ref name="UCLAHonorDinner2006_11_06">[http://web.archive.org/20071222072355/www.engineer.ucla.edu/news/2006/Awards%20Dinner%202006.htm UCLA Engineering Celebrates Accomplishments at Annual Awards Dinner]. Accessed 2008-04-30</ref> Shortly after graduation, he and Morhaime, as well as others, founded Silicon and Synapse<ref name="25Years">2016-11-05, [http://blizzpro.com/2016/11/05/25-years-blizzard/ A LOOK BACK AT 25 YEARS OF BLIZZARD]. ''Blizzpro'', accessed on 2016-11-26</ref> in 1991. After doing a number of ports, he worked on ''RPM Racing''<ref name="EarlyYears" />
   
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==Trivia==
 
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*Adham's first videogame was ''Pong''. His favorite game of all time is ''EverQuest''.<ref name="AdhamInterview" />
 
*Adham's first videogame was ''Pong''. His favorite game of all time is ''EverQuest''.<ref name="AdhamInterview" />
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*Adham plays games about 4 hours per day&mdash; 2 hours on PC/console in the morning, 2 hours on mobile in the evening.<ref name="AdhamInterview" />
 
*Adham plays games about 4 hours per day&mdash; 2 hours on PC/console in the morning, 2 hours on mobile in the evening.<ref name="AdhamInterview" />
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*Adham is color-blind.<ref>2021-02-21, [https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/blizzard/23609765/the-lost-vikings-and-how-we-learned-to-love-multiplayer-puzzles?blzcmp=blizzard-news THE LOST VIKINGS AND HOW WE LEARNED TO LOVE MULTIPLAYER PUZZLES]. ''Blizzard Entertainment'', accessed on 2021-04-21</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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Allen Adham, an Egyptian-American businessman, along with Michael Morhaime and Frank Pearce, was one of three co-founders of Silicon & Synapse which changed its name to the more well-known Blizzard Entertainment.[1]

Biography

Adham started programming at 14, making his own games through high school and college.[2] In the 1980s, Adham hung out with a group of friends that included Interplay founder Brian Fargo. He would playtest games for Fargo and eventually program his own games while studying at UCLA.[3] He received his bachelor's degree in 1990 from UCLA.[4] Shortly after graduation, he and Morhaime, as well as others, founded Silicon and Synapse[2] in 1991. After doing a number of ports, he worked on RPM Racing[3]

Adham provided the voice of the dark templar,[5] zealot, dragoon, shuttle, observer, drone, defiler, and devourer in StarCraft.[citation needed]

Adham left Blizzard in 2004 right after World of Warcraft launched, and started a quantitative hedge fund using computers and artificial intelligence, trading the stock market. Adham has stated that he regretted his decision in 2006, stating that he simply should have taken a year of absence instead, and he started looking to get back into the games industry.[6]

He rejoined Blizzard in 2016.[7] His role is in overseeing new projects within the company.[8] In 2018, he was made part of the company's "executive leadership team."[9]

Trivia

  • Adham's first videogame was Pong. His favorite game of all time is EverQuest.[6]
  • Adham plays games about 4 hours per day— 2 hours on PC/console in the morning, 2 hours on mobile in the evening.[6]
  • Adham is color-blind.[10]

References

  1. Allen Adham. Moby Games. Accessed 2008-04-30
  2. 2.0 2.1 2016-11-05, A LOOK BACK AT 25 YEARS OF BLIZZARD. Blizzpro, accessed on 2016-11-26
  3. 3.0 3.1 Allen: The Early Years, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2017-07-08
  4. UCLA Engineering Celebrates Accomplishments at Annual Awards Dinner. Accessed 2008-04-30
  5. 2017-05-12, The Sounds of Koprulu. Blizzard Entertainment, accesed on 2017-05-13
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 2018-11-08, Our Full BlizzCon Interview With Blizzard Co-Founder Allen Adham. Game Informer, accessed on 2018-11-19
  7. 2016-11-13, BlizzCon 2016 Opening Ceremony Transcript. Blizzplanet, accessed on 2016-11-16
  8. 2017-08-04, Blizzard Has Multiple New IPs Incubating But Won't Rush Them Out. GameSpot, accessed on 2017-08-05
  9. 2018-10-04, Activision Blizzard Names J. Allen Brack As New President of Blizzard Entertainment. Blizzplanet, retrieved on 2018-10-04
  10. 2021-02-21, THE LOST VIKINGS AND HOW WE LEARNED TO LOVE MULTIPLAYER PUZZLES. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2021-04-21
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