FACTOID #151: The five countries with the highest coffee consumption are also the five countries whose citizens trust one another the most. Coincidence? Probably.
George Broussard is a game producer and designer known in the PC game community as one of the two creators of the widely successful Duke Nukem series (Todd Replogle being the other). 3D Realms is the name of a computer game publisher and developer based in Garland, Texas. ... A game producer is the person in charge of overseeing development of a video or computer game. ... A game designer is a person who designs games. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Duke Nukem is a platform video game developed and published by Apogee Software, featuring the adventures of Duke Nukem. ... Todd Jason Replogle is a video game programmer, known in the PC game community as the inventor of the successful Duke Nukem series. ...
Broussard released his early games under the name Micro F/X. In 1991 Broussard joined forces with Scott Miller as co-owner of Apogee Software. As of 2005, he is still an owner of Apogee Software (including 3D Realms and Pinball Wizards). 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Scott Miller is an entrepreneur and former game programmer. ... Corporate logo of Apogee Software Apogee Software, Ltd. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 3D Realms is the name of a computer game publisher and developer based in Garland, Texas. ... Corporate logo of 3D Realms 3D Realms is a computer game developer based in Garland, Texas and founded in July 1994 as a division of Apogee Software. ...
He is currently working on the long-awaited Duke Nukem Forever, which has been in development since 1997. Duke Nukem Forever (DNF) is a first-person shooter video game being developed by 3D Realms, and is the next game in the Duke Nukem series. ...
He currently lives in Dallas area with his life partner Geoff.
Georges trembling fleshy hand, with excess fat overlapping his large ring, then reached underneath the blanket and toward Francis soft pajama bottoms, a look of confident desire on his corpulent face.
Even though Broussard, the leader of the childrens choir that Francis loved to sing in at St. Peters Cathedral, had told him it was OK, he still felt ashamed.
Broussard, now 69, is not speaking publicly about the case, although right after it was filed, he told the Boston Globe that no one ever accused him of sexual misconduct when he was priest (which Laws deposition refuted).