Ray Greer

{{Short description|American game designer}}

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Ray Greer is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.

Career

George MacDonald and Steve Peterson opened an office for their company Hero Games in 1982 and invited Ray Greer to join the company as a partner in charge of marketing and sales.{{Cite book|author=Shannon Appelcline|title=Designers & Dragons|publisher=Mongoose Publishing|year=2011| isbn= 978-1-907702-58-7}}{{rp|146}} Greer went to work at Steve Jackson Games by 1986, and then went to work for the special effects company owned by Mark Williams.{{rp|147}} Peterson founded the company Hero Software and built a team to create a Champions computer game, and Greer joined this team later, but the project was never completed.{{rp|148}} Greer, Peterson and Bruce Harlick, were involved in the Hero Games partnership with R. Talsorian Games that began in 1996.{{rp|150}} Mike Pondsmith of R. Talsorian, and Hero Games owners Peterson and Greer constructed conversion rules to link Interlock and Hero Games, resulting in the Fuzion system.{{rp|211}} Pondsmith, Peterson, and Greer jointly hold the rights to Fuzion.{{rp|150}}

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