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Cause of death
  
Cancer

Education
  
Idaho State University

Nationality
  
American

Resting place
  
Bountiful

Name
  
Bruce Carver

Role
  
Video game developer


Bruce Carver Bruce Carver Obituary Salt Lake City UT Deseret News

Full Name
  
Bruce Eugene Carver

Born
  
May 4, 1948 (
1948-05-04
)

Occupation
  
Known for
  
Access SoftwareCarver Homes

Died
  
December 28, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Organizations founded
  
Indie Built

Game #282 Beach Head 2


Bruce Eugene Carver (May 4, 1948 – December 28, 2005) was a co-founder of video game developer Access Software (later renamed Indie Built) in 1982. It began by producing titles for 8-bit computers, including Beach-Head, Beach Head II: The Dictator Strikes Back, Raid over Moscow and many others.

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TOP 85 SEGA MASTER SYSTEM | WORLD CLASS LEADERBOARD (ACCESS SOFTWARE INC, US GOLD, 1991)


Career

After Carver published Beach Head and Raid over Moscow, Compute! in 1985 called him one of "the world's best computer game designers" and a peer of Chris Crawford, Bill Budge, and Dan Bunten. With his brother Roger, he created the influential Links golf game series, beginning with Leader Board and World Class Leader Board. The Links games defined golf video games and simulations. In 1997, PC Gamer named him one of the "Gods of Gaming".

Access was sold to Microsoft in 1999 and, as a result, several people were let go. Carver paid generous golden parachutes to several of these people out of his own pocket. He continued to work on games until 2003 when he left to create a construction company, Carver Homes, and collaborate with other former Access employees in the golf simulator company TruGolf. He was most active with his construction company, which built award-winning luxury houses to order. The homes were often outfitted with the TruGolf system.

Family and death

On December 28, 2005, Carver unexpectedly died of cancer. He is survived by six children (three sons and three daughters), his wife, Lenna, his mother, Mary, and 16 grandchildren. His funeral was held in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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