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==Background==
 
==Background==
[[Image:Jason Regier.jpg |right|thumb|Jason Regier -  Lead Programmer]]
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Jason worked at Bungie Software as a programmer (1996 - 1998?) on the highly successful Myth series.  After leaving Bungie in the late-nineties, Jason joined Blizzard Entertainment ([[Blizzard North]]) and began working on Diablo II as a programmer.
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Jason graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 1995 with a degree in Physics.  Shortly thereafter, Jason worked at Bungie Software as a programmer (1996 - 1998?) on the highly successful and critically acclaimed ''Myth'' series.  After leaving Bungie in the late-nineties, Jason joined Blizzard Entertainment ([[Blizzard North]]) and began working on Diablo II as a programmer. He's been with Blizzard Entertainment since April 1999.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/jregier Jason Regier's Facebook].</ref>
  
 
===Work on Diablo III===
 
===Work on Diablo III===
Ben Boos, former Senior Artist for Blizzard North, made an interesting comment during an interview with Diii.net back in July 2008.  In the interview, he suggests that Jason did programming on the rough game engine for Diablo III back when Blizzard North was still working on the title.<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/the-d2-team-comments-on-d31/ The D2 Team Comments on D3]. 2008-07-08.</ref> After Blizzard North dissolved, Jason became part of the Blizzard Irvine team - becoming one of the few members of the former Diablo II team working on the sequel.
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Ben Boos, former Senior Artist for Blizzard North, made an interesting comment during an interview with Diii.net back in July 2008.   
  
It seems we have much to thank Jason (and compatriots) for regarding their effort in laying the programming groundwork that went into Diablo III.
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'''Diii.net''': Did you pay attention to the D3 announcement, or is Diablo in the past and you’re concentrating fully on your future gaming projects?
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'''Ben Boos''': Oh heck yes, I paid attention.  It was huge on several levels.  Keeping a secret this big wears thin, for one!  So to finally have the cat out of the bag is great.  It was a milestone event to me.  There are tons of strong emotions all wrapped into this franchise since the Diablo games were more than a mere hobby; they were my life for nearly 8 years.
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Also, I'll be honest: What really made me sit up and pay attention to the announcement was to see how beautiful D3 had become!  I remember back at Blizzard North when Jason Regier was first designing a rough game engine, and how it was always so exciting to see the new features added, day by day.  So imagine how I felt to see this stunning demo.  I've been quietly writing and illustrating a book for the last few years since taking leave of Blizzard North (sometime back in 2004), and I haven't seen the game in AGES!  It's come a loooong way since then, to say the least.  It's an entirely different beast!  I mean, holy smokes, destructible environments for instance!  I love it! By the way, after laboring on the environments for d2, and d2x, I would have LOVED to smash those up.  It would have been cathartic.
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Seriously though, the game looks great, and I not only paid close attention - I wound up corresponding with old Blizzard friends throughout the day and into the night after that announcement.  It had a huge impact on me.
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What a rush of memories!
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In the interview, Ben Boos seems to suggest that Jason did programming on the rough game engine for Diablo III back when Blizzard North was still working on the title.<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/the-d2-team-comments-on-d31/ The D2 Team Comments on D3]. 2008-07-08.</ref> However, taken another way, it could have been Ben reminiscing about the work on the engine for ''Diablo II''.
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After Blizzard North dissolved, Jason became part of the Blizzard Irvine team - becoming one of the few members of the former Diablo II team working on the sequel.
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It seems we have much to thank Jason for (and compatriots) regarding their effort in laying the programming groundwork that went into Diablo III.
  
 
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==Game Credits==
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==Game Credits/Experience==
*Marathon Infinity, Bungie Software (1996) - Forge (Vulcan) programming, Forge documentation.<ref>[http://bs.bungie.org/mtarchives/000112.html Bungie Staff Tracker]</ref>
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*2000 - ''Diablo II'', [[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard]]; '''Programmer'''
*Myth: The Fallen Lords, Eidos (1997) - Programming, Level Design.
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*1998 - ''Myth II: Soulblighter'', Bungie Software; '''Programmer'''
*Myth II: Soulblighter, Bungie Software (1998) - Programming.
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*1997 - ''Myth: The Fallen Lords'', Bungie Software; '''Programmer, Level Designer'''
*Diablo II, Blizzard Entertainment (2000) - Programming.
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*1996 - ''Marathon Infinity'', Bungie Software; '''Forge (Vulcan) programming, Forge documentation'''<ref>[http://bs.bungie.org/mtarchives/000112.html Bungie Staff Tracker]</ref>
  
 
==Articles==
 
==Articles==
*Grossman, A. Postmortems from Game developer. (CMP Books: San Francisco  CA, 2003). ([http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3283/postmortem_bungies_myth_the_.php Postmortem: Bungie's Myth: The Fallen Lords] - The article authored by Jason Regier can be found in Gamasutra's achives.
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*Grossman, A. Postmortems from Game developer. (CMP Books: San Francisco  CA, 2003). ([http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3283/postmortem_bungies_myth_the_.php Postmortem: Bungie's Myth: The Fallen Lords] - The article authored by Jason Regier can be found in Gamasutra's achives.)
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==Media==
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File:Jason Regier.jpg |Jason Regier -  Lead Programmer on Diablo III.
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File:Jason-Regier-Blizzcon2010-1.png |Jason Regier at Blizzcon 2010.
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 4 May 2011

Jason Regier is Lead Programmer for Diablo III.

Background[edit | edit source]

Jason Regier - Lead Programmer

Jason graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 1995 with a degree in Physics. Shortly thereafter, Jason worked at Bungie Software as a programmer (1996 - 1998?) on the highly successful and critically acclaimed Myth series. After leaving Bungie in the late-nineties, Jason joined Blizzard Entertainment (Blizzard North) and began working on Diablo II as a programmer. He's been with Blizzard Entertainment since April 1999.[1]

Work on Diablo III[edit | edit source]

Ben Boos, former Senior Artist for Blizzard North, made an interesting comment during an interview with Diii.net back in July 2008.

Diii.net: Did you pay attention to the D3 announcement, or is Diablo in the past and you’re concentrating fully on your future gaming projects?
Ben Boos: Oh heck yes, I paid attention. It was huge on several levels. Keeping a secret this big wears thin, for one! So to finally have the cat out of the bag is great. It was a milestone event to me. There are tons of strong emotions all wrapped into this franchise since the Diablo games were more than a mere hobby; they were my life for nearly 8 years.

Also, I'll be honest: What really made me sit up and pay attention to the announcement was to see how beautiful D3 had become! I remember back at Blizzard North when Jason Regier was first designing a rough game engine, and how it was always so exciting to see the new features added, day by day. So imagine how I felt to see this stunning demo. I've been quietly writing and illustrating a book for the last few years since taking leave of Blizzard North (sometime back in 2004), and I haven't seen the game in AGES! It's come a loooong way since then, to say the least. It's an entirely different beast! I mean, holy smokes, destructible environments for instance! I love it! By the way, after laboring on the environments for d2, and d2x, I would have LOVED to smash those up. It would have been cathartic.

Seriously though, the game looks great, and I not only paid close attention - I wound up corresponding with old Blizzard friends throughout the day and into the night after that announcement. It had a huge impact on me.

What a rush of memories!

In the interview, Ben Boos seems to suggest that Jason did programming on the rough game engine for Diablo III back when Blizzard North was still working on the title.[2] However, taken another way, it could have been Ben reminiscing about the work on the engine for Diablo II.

After Blizzard North dissolved, Jason became part of the Blizzard Irvine team - becoming one of the few members of the former Diablo II team working on the sequel.

It seems we have much to thank Jason for (and compatriots) regarding their effort in laying the programming groundwork that went into Diablo III.

Game Credits/Experience[edit | edit source]

  • 2000 - Diablo II, Blizzard; Programmer
  • 1998 - Myth II: Soulblighter, Bungie Software; Programmer
  • 1997 - Myth: The Fallen Lords, Bungie Software; Programmer, Level Designer
  • 1996 - Marathon Infinity, Bungie Software; Forge (Vulcan) programming, Forge documentation[3]

Articles[edit | edit source]

Media[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]