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Tim Sweeney (nacido en 1970) es un programador estadounidense de juegos y fundador de Epic Games, empresa reconocida principalmente por sus trabajos en Fortnite y Unreal Engine. Habiendo programado desde una edad temprana, Sweeny estableció a Epic Games como una compañía de shareware cuando estudiaba en Ingeniería Mecánica en la Universidad de Maryland.
Tim Sweeney (2017) Tim Sweeney (* 1970 in Maryland, USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Spieleentwickler und Unternehmer. Er ist Gründer und CEO von Epic Games (ehem. Epic MegaGames ). Sweeney wurde bekannt durch seine Arbeit an der Unreal Engine, einer Spiel-Engine, die bis heute weiterentwickelt wird und Grundlage vieler kommerziell erfolgreicher ...
18 de ago. de 2020 · Aug 18, 2020, 1:07 PM PDT. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney. Epic. Tim Sweeney is the CEO and founder of Epic Games, the company that brought the world "Fortnite." Despite having a net worth just shy of ...
Tim Sweeney (game developer) Timothy Dean Sweeney (born 1970) is an American video game programmer and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of Epic Games, and the creator of the Unreal Engine, one of the most-used game development platforms. Sweeney has purchased large amounts of land in North Carolina, making him one of the largest private ...
Biography edit · view history. Tim Sweeney founded Epic Games in 1991. He has been developing games and technology from the time of early PC gaming to the present day. He wrote the original Unreal Engine in 1995-1998, which introduced several breakthrough technologies including dynamic colored lighting, volumetric fog, and real-time what-you ...
6 de abr. de 2001 · An Interview with Epic Games' Tim Sweeney. Gamasutra recently caught up with Epic's Tim Sweeney at the Game Developers Conference. Here, John McLean-Foreman talks with Sweeney about Unreal Tournament, his experience at GDC, and his favorite games. John McLean-Foreman. April 5, 2001.
Career. Sweeney’s show, Beats in Space, first aired on WNYU in the Fall of 1999, while Sweeney was a freshman at NYU. The show gained traction after he hosted many high-profile DJs and producers in the early 2000s, including James Murphy, DJ Harvey, Carl Craig, Diplo, The Avalanches, and Hot Chip, among others.