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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Steve Meretzky (May 1st, 1957) is a PC game designer, best known for the titles he wrote for Infocom and Legend Entertainment. He specializes in the Interactive Fiction and Adventure Game genres. A legend in his field, he's a fixture at the annual Game Developer's Conference, and is one of the 25 'Gamer Gods' chosen by PC Gamer for the impact they had on the hobby. Meretzky's commercial stature has declined as market forces pushed adventure games into the margins, but he remains in the industry as an executive for Playdom, which develops games for social media such as Facebook. |