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Children
  
PJ Dawn McMillen

Name
  
Edmund McMillen

Role
  
Video Game Designer


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Born
  
March 2, 1980 (age 44) (
1980-03-02
)
Santa Cruz, California

Occupation
  
Video game designer, programmer, and artist

Known for
  
Video games, comic art, Super Meat Boy, The Binding of Isaac

Spouse
  
Danielle McMillen (m. 2005)

Video games
  
The Binding of Isaac, The Binding of Isaac: Re, Super Meat Boy, The Basement Collection, Gish

Similar People
  
Tommy Refenes, Phil Fish, Jonathan Blow, Danny Baranowsky, Derek Yu

Design3 interview with edmund mcmillen of team meat


Edmund McMillen (born March 2, 1980) is an American video game designer and artist known for his flash-game visual style. His most notable works include 2010's side-scroller Super Meat Boy and 2011's roguelike game The Binding Of Isaac.

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Early life

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McMillen has been a lifelong resident of Santa Cruz, California. He went to school at Soquel High School. He is especially fond of drawing, his favorite subjects being monsters. Edmund spent most of his childhood with his grandmother, whom he considers to be the greatest source of support in his creative endeavors. Later in his life, Edmund received a box from his grandmother that contained all of his drawings as a child. Many of these drawings can be seen by unlocking The Box in one of his games, The Basement Collection.

Career

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McMillen's initial graphic work was in independent comics. While he has largely abandoned this field in favor of video games, he has released a series of comics featuring Meat Boy, the title character in the video game Super Meat Boy, as a promotional tie-in for the game. His most well-known games are the Flash-based game Meat Boy, and its much-praised sequel Super Meat Boy, which has been released for the Xbox 360 & PS4 platforms and PC. McMillen is also known for the award-winning games Gish, Aether, The Binding of Isaac and Coil. Gish won Game Tunnel's 2004 Adventure Game of the Year, as well as Indie Game of the Year. His game Coil was nominated for the Innovation Award at the 2009 Independent Games Festival. McMillen was the original character artist and animator on Braid, before those assets were replaced by the work of David Hellman. Braid went on to win the Innovation Award at the 2006 Independent Games Festival prior to its release, and several awards in 2008, including GameSpot's Best Platformer, and Best Original Downloadable Console Game, and the 12th Annual Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Awards Casual Game of the Year. His game Aether was a 2009 IndieCade finalist and received an honorable mention.

Super Meat Boy

McMillen and programmer Tommy Refenes established Team Meat, an independent game production company, with the intent that they would never utilize a third-party publisher. Their first game, Super Meat Boy, was released on October 20, 2010 on the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade, and on Valve Corporation's digital distribution system Steam on November 30, 2010. A release was planned for the Nintendo Wii, but was canceled. According to Kotaku, problems arose due to the file size limitations of the Wii's WiiWare Channel. A retail version of the game was released on April 5, 2011. Due to Sony's initial disinterest in the game, Team Meat entered into contractual obligations that prohibit the game from being released for the Sony PS3. McMillen and Refenes responded to the success of Super Meat Boy and the impossibility of a sequel in a brief statement that read, "We feel like we did it...the 1st time." McMillen and Refenes' development of Super Meat Boy was featured in the film Indie Game: The Movie.

Latest Games

This is a list of currently unreleased games:

Flash Games Era (2008-2009)

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Old Games (2001-2007)

All these games are playable here.

References

Edmund McMillen Wikipedia